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by Poole Manufacturing Co
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C.1930, Poole Manufacturing Co., Ithaca, NY, Executive battery timepiece, wrong pendulum. -
Poole Mfg Co., Ithaca, New York, "Executive" battery desk clock with molded bakelite base and glass dome, c1925 -
Poole Manufacturing Co. "Executive Model", electric battery mantel timepiece. Serial no. 718. The early models had porcelain dials, c1925 -
Poole Mfg. Co., Ithaca, New York, "Salem Model", electric battery model mantel clock. Serial no. 13031. -
Poole Mfg. Co., Ithaca, New York, "Executive model" with "winged candlestick" bakelite battery case electric timepiece. -
Poole (Morse Chain Co., Ithaca, NY), SALEM model, electric battery mantel clock serial No. 4036. Poole Manufacturing Co. was owned by the Morse Chain Co. C. 1928. -
Poole Manufacturing Co, Ithaca, NY, "Reliance" electric battery wall timepiece. Circa 1928 -
Poole Mfg Co., NY, "EXECUTIVE" model battery desk clock with molded plastic base and glass dome. C.1925. -
Poole Manufacturing Co., (Morse Chain Co., Ithaca, NY), "Executive Model", electric battery mantel timepiece serial no. 2768. Circa 1928 -
Poole Manufacturing Co, Ithaca, NY, "RELIANCE" electric battery wall timepiece. C.1928 -
Poole Mfg. Co., (Morse Chain Co., Ithaca, NY), "Executive model", electric battery mantel timepiece serial No. 3672. Circa 1926. -
C.1932, Poole Manufacturing Co., Ithaca, NY, "Patrician", Battery electric "year running" mantel clock. -
C.1932 Poole Manufacturing Co., NY, MELROSE, Battery timepiece. -
Poole Manufacturing Co. "Battery Electric" clock. -
Poole Electric Square Hanging Gallery Clock -
Poole B. O. Swinging Pendulum Dome Clock -
American Poole Mfg. Co. Inc., Ithaca NY Electric Table Timepiece "The Salem", -
C.1927, Poole Manufacturing Co., Ithaca, NY, electro-magnetic mantel clock, Melrose, model 20, serial No. 10048. -
Poole Mfg. Co., Ithaca, New York, square cased, black painted, dc powered, office clock, c1925 -
Poole Manufacturing Co., NY, battery operated electric clock, "The Executive Model 5", ca 1928.