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Seth Thomas Clock Co. novelty clock, metal case, "Nan", ca 1905. -
German 400 Day, Disc Pendulum, Anniversary clock. It is typical of most all disc pendulum clocks in that it looks like the Gustav Becker clocks, and also like those made by many other Anniversary clock makers. -
Waterbury Clock Co. small novelty clock, only 5" high. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1885. I doubt the walnut case is terribly old, probably 1920's. -
German RA, made by Schlenker and Kienzle in the late 1800's. It is a much nicer clock than our minimum would indicate. -
Rare novelty clock, "Dewey - Manila - 1898", all signed on the front of this cast brass case. It stands 10" high, in good clean condition, little if any wear. -
Miniature German RA type case, yet has some very attractive features, i.e. -
Lenzkirsch fancy RA clock, ca 1872. It was made the first year Lenzkirsch started putting their trademark on their movement. -
German one weight Vienna regulator. 8 day movement stamped with the flying wings trademark of Schlenker and Kienzle. -
Austrian Vienna Regulator, one weight, in an unusual painted case, ca 1880. Someone went to a great deal of trouble to blend this clock to their other furnishings. -
New Haven Clock Co. novelty clock with a Dutch theme. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. novelty clock, featuring a lady and clock. -
British United Clock Co., Birmingham, England, novelty dresser clock. -
American novelty clock, art nouveau style case featuring a young woman coming into the world via a flower. -
Waterbury Clock Co. novelty clock, "Alma". -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Novelty No. 115". -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Novelty No. 261". -
American novelty featuring an elk. Cast metal case is 6" high, has the excellent original finish. -
Sessions Clock Company box regulator with advertising. The case has been painted and cleaned. -
Terry and Andrews, Bristol, Conn. beehive cased clock, or what they call "Round Gothic", 1850.