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German H.A.C. Enameled Wood Mantel Clock -
Waterbury Black Mantel Clock -
4 Alarm Clocks; Junghans, Parker, Waterbury + -
Deluxe Figural Windmill Clock -
3 Novelty Clocks; 2 Waterbury & 1 Lux -
Waterbury Oak "Henshaw" Kitchen Clock -
Ithaca No. 8 Walnut Library Shelf Clock -
Keebler Clock Co., ORGAN GRINDER animated alarm clock, showing the grinders arm playing the organ briskly, opposite a bear in dance pose. C.1930. -
Keebler Clock Co., Philadelphia, PA, ORGAN GRINDER animated alarm clock, showing the grinders arm playing the organ briskly, opposite a bear in dance pose. C.1930. -
Parker Clock Co, unusual 1-day desk calendar in a novelty case of brass, the clock setting in a small roofed alcove. This is a rear wind, rear set clock and retains its special key for doing both. C.1895. -
The American Clock Co., large battery powered wall clock, oak cased, with 18" dial, designed to run on two No. 6 dry cells, fitting in an alcove on top of the case, C.1905 -
Self Winding Clock Co., NY, GALLERY No. 10, in cherry, battery driven timepiece with Style A self winding movement with Graham escapement, C.1887 -
English, SYNCHRONOME, for Dykes Bros, Glasgow, Scotland, heavy iron framed electro mechanical movement that proved to be the standard of the industry from 1905 through 1955, in an oak case with side locks. C.1925 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., "Speedwell", 30-hour time and bell strike mantel clock. Circa 1880. -
Waterbury Clock Co, "BLACK WALNUT EXTRA GOTHIC PILLAR" (the actual catalog name), 8-day time and strike mantel clock, C.1857 -
Chelsea Clock Co., for T. Kirkpatrick and Co., New York, Round Gothic mahogany timepiece, serial No. 102438, C.1915 -
Waterbury Clock Co, Walnut Parlor clock with single barrel pendulum, note full round fluted columns and Diana bust in crest, 8-day spring, C.1880 -
Conn. Clock Co., early beveled edge cottage clock, in a rosewood case, 1-day, dial touts "Polished Pinions, No. 1" C.1850. -
Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn, cottage clock with early S.B. Terry movement with cross support for spring arbor riveted to plates (correct), 1-day, spring, C.1870 -
German, Gustav Becker, open well "Berliner" wall clock, 8-day time and gong strike, movement not original to the case. C.1890.