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French box clock, made by "Vedette" , ca around 1930. -
French box clock, 8 day movement striking Westminster Chimes on 10 long rods. -
Anglo drop clock with a rolling base. -
German bracket style mantle clock. -
French box clock, 8 day, rod strike. Silver dial painted for 12 and 24 hours. -
Novelty clock, I will call it the Madam Butterfly clock. -
French box clock with 8 day movement striking Westminster chimes on 8 long rods. -
Miniature shelf clock, 9" high. What a neat little clock which I will attempt to describe for you. -
Vienese or Austrian picture frame clock. -
French Boulle shelf clock that no doubt was a piece of art when first made. -
Novelty clock, "Columbus, Anno 1492", ca 1930. -
A Swiss concoction, they call, "Buco 1320", which they tout as a simple mechanical wood clock that should remind us that the first clocks were simple mechanical clocks. -
German ships bell clock, miniature size. -
Linden Elephant Swing arm clock, made in Japan. -
Smiths "Astral", ships clock in a brass case. -
French alarm clock in a tin can style case, both front and back covers snap out of the can body. -
Inkstand with candle holders and watch holder, ca 1900. -
Neon Advertising Clock. Case is 17.5" square with a 1.5" mirror around the outer edge. -
German mini-mini clock. Great little oak case, 8" by 4.5", dentiltype molding around the top, ripple type around the base, beveled moldingjust below the ripple, 4 round wood feet. -
Unsigned novelty. Typical metal case had gold wash originally, now about half worn off, but still attractive.