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Rare "World" model 400 Day Anniversary clock, made by, "J. Kaiser / Germany". -
German, Oswald, carved dog, two tone wood case, ca 1948. It is almost 6" tall, complete, all original, excellent condition. -
German, Oswald, carved composition material, dachshund. This model is one of the smallest of the Oswald's, standing only 4.5" high. -
German, Oswald, carved composition poodle, 5.5" high, and in excellent condition. -
German, Oswald-Uhrenfabrik, carved composition floppy eared dog, ca 1948. This case is 6.5" high, made with a light colored material. -
German, Oswald, carved composition case, a floppy eared dog, ca 1948. This one is only 5" tall, complete, and overall in excellent condition. -
German Oswald Scottie Dog, made of molded composition, ca 1955. Six inch high case is signed and there is a label underneath. -
German Oswald Uhrenfabrik, Wise Old Owl clock, stands 7.5" high, made of molded composition and a pine base. -
A rare work of art by, "The British United Clock Co. / Birmingham, England", and is patented in Britain and France, all that information printed on the back plate. -
Miniature English tortoiseshell and brass case standing only 7.75" high. -
Chelsea Clock Co. Navy/Ships clock, large brass case and black dial. -
Atkins Clock Company, / Bristol, Ct., very rare round top drop clock, ca 1863. -
Self Winding Clock Co. spun copper gallery clock, with an oxidized bronze finish. -
F. Kroeber, New York, "Regulator No. 45", ca 1881. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Calendar No. 43", ca 1912. -
Oswald, small carved wood bulldog. This is a very rare size Oswald, and one of the earliest models we have seen. -
Oswald "Poodle" made of a composition material which dates it to the 1950's. It is a medium sized Oswald, standing 5.5" high, and has a very good original finish. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Calendar No. 44" ca 1891. -
Contemporary box skeleton clock. I will not call it an Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. "Box Skeleton", but if you compare it to the clock pictured in Ly-Calendar, page 148, you will see there is very little difference, if any. -
The Ithaca Calendar Clock Company made this skeleton clock. It is the most rare of all the company's clocks.