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C.1910, German, Kewpie Copyrighted Jasperware, 30-hour lever movement porcelain novelty timepiece. -
C.1910 Waterbury Clock Co., "Verona", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1906 Waterbury Clock Co., "Sartoris", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1906 Waterbury Clock Co., "Sartoris", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1910, German, Kienzle Uhrenfabriken, 8-day quarter chiming bracket clock. -
C.1905 Western Clock Co., 30-hour mantel timepiece. -
C.1905 Western Clock Co., 30-hour mantel timepiece. -
C.1905 Western Clock Co., 30-hour mantel timepiece. -
C.1875, F. Kroeber or G.B. Owen, 30-hour lever movement wall timepiece. -
C.1875 German, Gustav Becker, 8-day time and rod strike wall clock, serial No. 320,166. -
C.1900, Waterbury Clock Co., "Parlor No. 94", 8-day time/strike porcelain mantel clock. -
C.1900, English, Single Weight Wall regulator, in a large closed oak case, similar to a tavern clock, dial with later name of Lund and Blockley. -
C.1905, Swiss, Magneta, Master Timepiece Driven by its own electrical power, invented by Martin Fischer of Zurich in 1899. -
C.1900, German, Gustav Becker, Novelty Swinging clock, 3-day, the movement at the bottom of a grid pendulum, mounted to the ceiling of a mahogany stained wooden portico. -
C.1880, Lenzkirch, Small Open Well mantel timepiece, 8-day, walnut with profuse cast brass adornments. -
C.1888, German, Gustav Becker, No. 562304, 2-Wt Vienna Regulator, 8-day in an Alt Deutsch style walnut case. -
C.1898, Eastman Clock Co., Boston, No. 1 Pendulum clock, single iron weight, 8-day duration (very similar to Howard No. 70 and showing many similarities to their clock). -
C.1900, German, Kienzle, Serpentine wall clock, 8-day time and gong strike. -
C.1880, F. Kroeber, New York, Porcelain Urn clock, with pressed brass base, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1905, Waterbury Clock Co., "ETON", oak cased, 8-day, spring driven wall regulator.