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German Lancet Top Mantel Clock With Inlay And Satin Banding In A Mahogany Veneered Case, By Badische Urhenfabrik, Furtwangen, Germany. Circa 1910-1920. -
German Tambour In A Mahogany Case By The Hamburg American Clock Co., Circa 1920. -
German Mantel Clock By Hamburg-American Clock Co. Circa 1905-1915. -
English Long Case In An Ebonized And Gold Stenciled Case By Luke Wise, Reading, England, Circa 1686-1710. -
German Open Well Floor Clock. Circa 1910-1920. -
German Art Nouveau Style Open Well Floor Clock By Berliner-Zimmeruhren-Fabrik Gmbh, Made Of Oak Solids And Veneers. Circa 1895-1900. -
German Floor Clock By Gustav Becker. -
Mission Oak Floor Timepiece By The National Clock Co., In A Picket Fence Style. -
Boston Clock Co. Pat. 1890 crystal regulator clock -
Waterbury baby carriage clock, -
Waterbury carriage clock -
Waterbury brass carriage -
Waterbury carriage clock -
Chelsea ship's bell clock -
Boston Clock Co. Patented 1880 heavy slate table clock -
A clock made for the English market around 1890 by Lenzkirch, the best of the German makers at that time. -
One of the earliest surviving Scottish longcase clocks, made by Thomas Kilgour in Inverness around 1690. Brian Loomes in Brass Dial Clocks p299-300 records that Patrick Kilgour began making clocks in Aberdeen around 1672. -
American Waterbury Clock Co. Waterbury "Vienna Porcelain" Clock, -
American Chelsea Clock Co., Boston Patinated Bronze "Decatur" Ship's Bell "Yacht Wheel Mariner", -
American Boston Clock Co. Crystal Regulator Clock,