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Ingraham Oak "Atlantic" Variant Kitchen Clock -
Gilbert Oak "Navy No. 24" Kitchen Clock -
Ansonia Oak "Artic" Kitchen Clock -
New Haven No. 506 Black Walnut Kitchen Clock -
Gilbert Oak "Geranium" Kitchen Clock -
Ansonia "Hawthorne" Wood Mantel Clock -
Oak 8 Day T&S Kitchen Clock -
Gilbert Walnut "Mahuta" Kitchen Clock -
Ingraham Oak Kitchen Clock -
Waterbury Oak "Henshaw" Kitchen Clock -
E. Ingraham and Co., "242", 8-day time/strike/alarm oak mantel clock, commemorative series with winged cherubs at work, top left with hammer, anvil and vice, bottom sections w/ cherubs turning a handle on some fanciful contraption, and with an Army/Navy base molding with stars and anchors. Pressed oak case retains its original crazed finish. This was a special order case produced for a customer as indicated on the partial label on the whose name we cannot read. Original paper dial has age darkened. Hands, pendulum and tablet are original. Circa 1905. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "CAPITAL No. 2", 8-day time/strike/alarm mantel clock. Circa 1911 -
Waterbury Clock Co., MELROSE, walnut gingerbread clock, with 8-day time and gong strike spring movement, and nickeled pendulum with glass center. C.1881. -
Geo. B. Owen, Winsted Conn, gingerbread mantel clock, 8 day time and strike on bell brass mvt in walnut case with 5" dial with center trim, spring driven. C. 1870. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co, "ERMINE", walnut gingerbread clock, time, gong strike and bell alarm, 8-day. C.1884. -
E. Ingraham GILA, Time, strike and calendar pressed oak gingerbread clock, 8-day. C.1910. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., KING BEE, oak cased hanging gingerbread clock, time, strike and alarm, 8-day. Manufactured by Seth Thomas for the L. B. Price Co of Kansas City. C.1912. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "ECLIPSE" model, walnut gingerbread clock, time and gong strike, with bell alarm, 8-day, spring, fancy Eclipse pendulum. C.1890. -
C.1885, E. Ingraham & Co., 8-day time/strike/alarm gingerbread clock in pretty good condition with a heavy coat of the varnish over the original finish. -
C.1911, E. Ingraham Clock Co., "Ducat", 8-day time/strike/alarm oak gingerbread clock in very nice condition