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Self Winding Clock Co. "Marble Dial Clock", ca 1908. -
Chelsea Clock Company, "3/4 Banjo", ca 1930. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. "No. 3 1/2 Parlor". -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No. 7" wall clock with a great two jar mercury pendulum. -
Waterbury Clock Co. hanging oak cased clock, "Eton", ca 1906. -
Waterbury Clock Co. 30 day oak step back case gallery clock with label and excellent rubbed out finish that looks original. -
Self Winding Clock Co. Regulator No. 18, with an "A" rotary style movement. This has to be a transitional model made using the later style two glass case that was normally equipped with an "F" style movement. -
Self Winding Clock Co. Regulator No. 16, an uncommon walnut case with a rotary style "A" movement. -
Waterbury Clock Co. standing "Regulator No. 61", ca 1913. -
Waterbury Clock Company "Calendar No. 32", ca 1891. -
Very rare Lenzkirch, Vienna Regulator. The 8 day signed movement is spring wound, has an off center winding arbor and is a "Swing Out" movement. -
Lenzkirsch two weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1879. The serial number on the movement (462116) dates the clock 1879. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No. 66", ca 1906. -
Baird Clock Co. advertising clock, ca 1889. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Regulator No. 43", ca 1906. -
Atkins Clock Company. / Bristol, Conn., rare octagon drop, XX Model, wall clock, ca 1864. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. "No. 3 1/2 Parlor-Black Dial", ca 1881. -
Chelsea Clock Company "Tambour No. 3", ca 1917. -
Rare Atkins Clock Company, 30 day Extra, ca 1869. This early rosewood case has a molded bezel opening from the bottom, flat sides by the door and a triangular bottom. -
German Oswald "Skull", ca around 1950. One of the rarest of the Oswald's, and a model seldom seen for sale.