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Waterbury "Ship's Bell No. 10" 8 day brass marine clock, c1915. -
Two American visible escapement mantel clocks. One is Boston Clock Co. tandem wind in black marble case. Second is a Waterbury in white iron French style case. Each is approx. 12" high. -
Waterbury Admiral oak 30 day time only wall clock, c1906. -
Ansonia "Triumph" mirror side walnut case with Kroeber 8 day movement. -
Two large Self Winding Clock Co. metal case gallery clocks. Pendulum movements wound electrically with twin dry cells every hour. One with Western Union dial, leased by this company for the distribution of standard time. 14" dials. -
German, Oswald, Scotty Dog rotating eyes 30 hour novelty clock, circa mid 20th century -
Waterbury Clock Co., 30 hour cast metal case novelty timepiece. Plated silver case made by the Benedict Mfg. Co. of East Syracuse, NY, who were in business from 1894 to 1953. The movements supplied by Waterbury, c1914. This timepiece was manufactured by Waterbury as part of their business of manufacturing sterling and silver-plate items. -
Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co., Canada, oak 8 day time only wall clock, c1920. -
Elephant swinger reproduction shelf clock made in Japan by Seikosha, c1960 -
Three Western Union Self Winding Clock Co. gallery clocks. Electrically wound movements. These clocks were leased for distribution of standard "Naval Observatory Time". One square (no glass), one round, one unusual square with reeded sides and slightly pointed top and bottom. 11" dials. -
German, Oswald, Scotty Dog 30 hour rotating eyes novelty clock, circa mid 20th century -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Parlor No. 87" porcelain 8 day time and strike spring driven mantel clock, c1900 -
Waterbury Drop Octagon Gilt 8 day time only rosewood veneer school clock, c1893 -
Mauthe German 8 day time and strike mahogany wall clock, c1900. -
Three American 30 hour metal novelty clocks. Two are Lux "tape measure" horizontal dial. Largest and best is United Clock Co. beer keg with animated dial of bartender shaking cocktails, 9" tall. -
Two large Western Union Self Winding Clock Co. gallery clocks. Electrically wound movements leased to distribute standard "Naval Observatory Time". Sweep seconds, one square case, one round, 14" dials. -
Three small clocks, mixed lot. Terry Clock Co. miniature iron case alarm clock, c.1860, dark but nearly complete rear paper label, with later applied flowerpot stickers, 6" tall. Octava Watch Co. Swiss marble base yacht wheel desk clock, 15 jewel adjustment movement, 5.5" tall. E. Howard and Co. vault lock movement with 0-72 dial. All tick but could use service. -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Louis", 8 day time and strike spring driven enameled iron case mantel clock, c1905 -
Newman Clock Co., Chicago, Illinois, oak Watchmen's Clock, c1895. -
Seven small wind-up clocks and timers. Automatic range timer, Westinghouse automatic electric range, Swiss Thorens with "Auf Wiedersehen" music box, Sessions timer, Phinney Walker lighter, Rexo Interval Timer, and French brass drum clock with cylinder platform.