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Dutch Staartklok, Ca 1860-65. Thirty hour movement, time, strike, and alarm. -
German Miniature Grandfather's Clock, ca. 1900. -
French Carriage Clock, ca. 1900. 7.25 inches high original case with fancy handle on top. -
German Cuckoo Clock, ca. 1880. -
Hanging Wall Clock, ca. 1890. -
English "Gallery Wall Clock", ca. 1890. -
French bronze, castle motif, simulated stone structure and tile roof, towering high at 17 inches. Ancient kings built towers like this to hide their 4th wife from their 5th wife. -
Skeleton clock, 8 day with passing strike. This is a contemporary copy of an early English skeleton clock. -
German miniature porcelain clock, 6 inches tall. -
Contemporary "Blinking Eye Clock", the "Sambo" model. The eyes move in conjunction with the escapement of the movement; 30 hour time. -
American iron front clock, 10 inches tall, 13 inches wide. 8 day, bell strike movement is not signed and only marked, "3 ?". -
Novelty clock with a running one day movement. -
American novelty clock, slightly under 9 inches tall, 2 cupids reclining above the dial. All original, running, has all its knobs and screws in place. -
French brass tin can clock, 4 inches high plus the loop handle. Rests on two ball feet. -
American "store regulator-shop clock" or known by a number of other names. -
German one-day wall clock, Black Forest wood plate, brass gear movement. -
Dutch Friesland Stoelkolk wall clock, ca 1725 to 1800. -
French bronzed metal wall clock with working thermometer and barometer, ca 1900, more or less. -
French Art Deco Chrome and Marble Clock, ca 1930's. -
The Optic Clock, touted as an attractive and useful advertising novelty, particularily suited to Opticians and Eye Specialists.