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Herschede "Silent Tic", alarm clock. Made in Germany for Herschede. -
Keebler Clock Co. "Love Birds", ca 1936. -
Keebler Clock Co. "Old Cuckoo Style", ca 1937. -
Waterbury Clock Co. oak kitchen clock, "Belden", ca 1903. -
United Clock Co. "Ballerina", clock and dancer, ca 1955. -
Telechron / Motored / Westminster Chime / The Revere Clock Co. Cincinnati, signed on the near perfect silver dial of this excellent mantle clock. -
Globe Clock Co. "Worlds Fair" clock, ca 1941. -
Telechron Motored / Westminster Chime, painted on the dial of this tambour clock. Complete label on the metal back cover that says in part, "Revere Chime / Telechron Motored / The Revere Clock Co. Cincinnati, Ohio". -
Waterbury Clock Co. wood cased mantle clock, "O.G.", ca 1881. -
Japanese short drop clock, very ornately decorated with rope carved moldings around the front edges. The case is 18.5" high, probably made with an evergreen type wood, probably pine, stained dark. -
German miniature desk clock. A super little clock, only 8" high, ripple trim around the top and bottom, four wood bun feet, edges angled around the corners, and a full hinged and latching wood back door. -
Brass barometer in a large brass case, with a heavily beveled glass over a silver dial. The case is 8" across the back, 6" across the top. -
United, "Dancing Ballerina". Slightly different case color than the previous, but is very nice. -
United, "Dancing Ballerina". This electric clock is complete and original. -
Waterbury Clock Company mantle clock, "Cottage", ca 1861. Case is only 11" high, appears to have some mahogany and some pine woods. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Cottage Extra", ca 1881. -
Steeple, probably German, one day movement with alarm. -
Gustav Becker 400 Day Clock, with a Disc Pendulum, ca 1910. -
German RA needing some TLC. Made by the Schlenker and Kienzle factory around 1900. -
Herschede Clock Co. mahogany mantle clock.