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H.A.C. made in Wurttenberg". Onyx clock in shape" of a building, 7 inches wide, 6 1/4 inches high. -
English tall case clock by John Edgecumb, Bristol. -
Oak Cased German Berliner Style Wall Clock. Circa 1900-1910. -
German "Berliner" Style Wall Clock With An Encased Bottom And Original Top Piece In A Walnut Veneered Art Deco Style Case, By The Hamburg American Clock Co. Circa 1910-1920. -
German Cabinet Clock By The Hamburg-American Clock Co. Circa 1910-1920 -
German Tambour In A Mahogany Case By The Hamburg American Clock Co., Circa 1920. -
German Mantel Clock By Hamburg-American Clock Co. Circa 1905-1915. -
German Art Nouveau Style Open Well Floor Clock By Berliner-Zimmeruhren-Fabrik Gmbh, Made Of Oak Solids And Veneers. Circa 1895-1900. -
Swiss Remembrance "The Four Zone" Travel Clock in Form of Book, -
Hamburg American RA 8 Day T & S Wall Clock -
C.1864, L. E. Whiting, Saratoga Springs, NY, "Timby Solar Time-Piece, No. 288, mahogany case with double 12 hour dial, 6" terrestrial globe, and minute dial below. The patent for this hard to find clock was held by Theodore R. Timby, who designed the clock and developed the movement. -
C.1825, Austrian, S. Syre Hambro, Grand Sonnerie, calendar clock with blinking eyes, 30 hour, depicting David and Goliath. -
Stromberg Time Corporation, New York, NY, electric master regulator wall clock, time only movement marked "6957M" with deadbeat escapement in a mahogany case with silvered metal dial, patent date 1941 -
Macomb Calendar Clock Co., Macomb, IL, "Hanging Calendar" model 8 days, time and strike, spring driven wall clock with calendar and moon phase dial, c1883. -
Roswell Kimberly, Ansonia, Conn.30 hours, spring driven time and strike, shelf clock, c1860. -
Hamburg American, Germany, c1910, 30 hour time and alarm novelty clock with large Ferris wheel, c1910 -
Hamburg American Clock Co., Germany, water fountain 30 hour walnut novelty mantel clock, c1900 -
German Hamburg American porcelain wall clock, circa 1904 -
German Hamburg American Porcelain Kitchen Plate Wall Clock, circa 1925 -
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.