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Gazo "Rancho Santa Fe", ca 1979. A contemporary hall clock by the Gazo Family Clock Factory of San Diego. -
Waterbury Clock Company's hanging "Augusta", ca 1893. A very heavy oak case with a cabinet finish, glass sides and gilt ornaments. -
Self Winding Clock Co. octagon case gallery clock. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co. "Vienna Regulator No. 47", ca1880's. -
German RA with some unusual features. The 8-day movement's trademark indicates it was made by the Carl Werner Uhrenfabrik (clockfactory) but it also is marked that the movement was a prototype made by Herman Brankmann. -
Waterbury Clock Company, miniature walnut parlor clock, the "Corona", ca 1890. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Crusader", ca 1906, one of their largest and most appealing large statue clocks. -
"The Kienzle Clock Co. New York", according to a brass label on the case. -
Musical crystal regulator, "L'Epee Liberty Clock, Franklin Mint, No. 0163". -
German Vienna by "Werner C. Uhrenfabrik". -
Southern Calendar Clock Co. "Fashion No. 4", ca 1878. -
Vienna Regulator, ca. 1880. 44 inches tall mahogany case, turned spooled half columns. -
Chelsea Clock Co. "Tambour No. 5", ca. 1923. -
Waterbury Clock Co. Carriage Clock, ca. 1910. -
Waterbury Clock Co. novelty "ORB", ca 1915. -
Waterbury Clock Co. hanging double dial, "Calendar No. 33", ca. 1908. -
German Oswald Uhrenfabrik, "Wise Old Owl", ca 1950's. -
Waterbury Clock Co. mantle-weight clock, "Elberon", ca 1887. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Company, "No 31/2 Parlor, Early Model", ca 1875. Original walnut case is 20.5 inches high, with ebony trimmings and elaborate carvings. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston n U.S. Maritime Commission, Serial No. 9388, signed on the silver dial of this brass cased clock.