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Japanese, Aichi Clock Co., 8-day shelf clock for the Asian market, with cast gesso dragons and gargoyles applied to the door, painted gold. C.1910. -
Waterbury Clock Co., MELROSE, walnut gingerbread clock, with 8-day time and gong strike spring movement, and nickeled pendulum with glass center. C.1881. -
French, for Bailey, Banks and Biddle, Philad'a, Brass cased carriage timepiece with cylinder 'scape, souvenir quality Obis case, C.1900 -
American Cuckoo Clock Co., Philadelphia, 1-day time and strike wall clock, 7 leaf and single bird pattern, the movements imported from Germany, cases made in PA. C.1910. -
American Clock Co (?), Cast Iron Front shelf clock with gold stenciling with painted flowers below dial, 1-day, spring. C.1860. -
Waterbury Clock Co., CONSORT model, long drop octagon school clock, time only, in oak. C.1906. -
Waterbury Clock Co., 4 Inch Lever Timepiece, in a spun brass case with wooden back, 30-hour. C.1890. -
Waterbury Clock Co., "CORINTH GILT", rosewood mantel clock with gilt accents, 8-day time and gong strike, with bell alarm, spring C.1885 -
Kroeber Clock Co., New York, a walnut cabinet clock with ballustrade on top, 8-day, spring. C.1875 -
Gustav Becker, small spring R/A regulator style wall clock, 8-day time and gong strike. Circa 1900. -
Waterbury Clock Co, "12-Inch Round Head Drop" with concentric calendar. oak cased, 8-day time and strike. C.1900. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., "NEWTON", 8-day time and gong strike mantel clock. Circa 1883 -
English, Smith Clock Co., Coventry, 8-day lever escapement marine timepiece with center seconds, movement is marked "Astral", one of several trademarks used by Smith during the 20th Century. C.1960. -
Chelsea Bronze, strut desk set in rectangular bronze frame, clock to left and barometer to right, with thermometer in center, serial No. 196514, retailed by Abercrombie and Fitch, New York, C.1930 -
Waterbury Clock Co., MANCHE, 4-Glass, crystal regulator, 8-day striking, and with uncommon Waterbury single jar faux compensating pendulum. We have had several with the pendulum over the years. C.1910. -
Terry Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn, iron cased alarm clock, 8-day time and bell strike. C.1860. -
Self Winding Clock Co, New York, time mvt Style No. 29 Serial No. 14034 in oak case with 14" dial, original paper instructional labels and metallic identification tags all present, electrically driven and designed for use under lease by Western Union to receive a synchronizing signal from the Naval Observatory in Washington D.C. C. 1930. -
Atkins and Porter, Bristol, Conn, mahogany cased shelf clock with 30-hour time and strike brass movement, 2-weight. C.1842. -
American Clock Co. (?), Iron front with MOP and paint decorations, now with NEW 8-day spring movement. C.1860. -
Waterbury Clock Co., "DROP OCTAGON RC, Calendar", in rosewood, 8-day time and strike with central calendar hand. C.1881.