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Miniature grandfather clock made by the Burroughs Company. -
"SmithÕs Thirty Hour Brass Clocks", on the full backboard label. -
American novelty clock, no name anywhere. -
Swiss travel alarm clock in a leather case. -
Simplex, double face wall mounted clock. -
Phinney Walker Music Alarm. -
A pair of miniature German alarm clocks. -
Mystery clock, on a female statue, identical to No. 521 with a couple of exceptions. -
Mystery clock, a contemporary reproduction of an early French Swinging Arm Clock. -
American novelty dresser clock, unsigned. -
Cuckoo, birds and leaves. Top has taken a few tumbles, glue used liberally, looks fine from the front. -
Contemporary Store Regulator-Shop Clock. -
English triple chain fusee, 8 bell, hanging clock Large solid mahogany case is 35" high, 20" wide, 8.5" deep. -
German heavily carved oak case tall clock. -
Year Running Vienna Tall Clock. -
Automatic musical instruments date back to antiquity. Only the royalty enjoyed them or could afford them until the 1800Õs. -
French Hall Clock with pinwheel regulator movement, Ca 1890. -
French statue clock, Fisherman Throwing a Net. Large by all standards at 29.5" high and 19" wide. -
Giant 87 inch, Cuckoo Clock, by the German company, Schneider Cuckoo Clocks, founded in 1848, and continuing in business today by the Schneider family. -
Swiss Music Box plays four tunes and has the original tune card on the lid.