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type Tambour
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Sangamo Electric Co., Springfield, Ill., Circa 1928, An ingenious designed movement that uses jewel double-roller lever escapement from a 16 size Illinois pocket watch. The balance wheel is visible on the dial. An electric motor winds the movement in minute increments as needed and allowing the clock to run 30 hours if the electricity goes out. At the time the cycles per second had not been standardized and this clock still had to capacity to keep accurate time. -
Seth Thomas tambour mantle clock, early 20th century -
English Mahogany Mantel Clock, circa 1930 -
C.1920, New Haven "Tambour No. 7", in generally good condition, -
C.1925, German, Jacques, Tambour mantel clock, 2-tune, -
C.1930, German, 8-Rod, Whittington Tambour clock in art deco style, -
C.1925, Chelsea Clock Co., for Tiffany, NY, "Tambour No. 3", -
C.1911, Chelsea Clock Co., 8-day time, tambour timepiece with 2 3/4 inch dial. -
C.1910, German, Junghans, 8-day Westminster chime Tambour mantel clock. -
C.1910, Seth Thomas Clock Co., 8-day time and gong strike tambour style mantel clock, for Smith-Patterson, Boston. -
C.1905, German, Tobias Bauerle and Sons, Black Forest, 8-day time and bell strike brass cased mantel clock, Jugendstil. -
C.1929, New Haven Clock Co., "Gamma", 8-day Westminster chime tambour mantel clock. -
C.1920, Chelsea Clock Co., "Babro No. 110", 8-day time and house strike tambour style mantel clock made for Tiffany and Co, New York (on dial). -
C.1925, German, Kienzle Clock Co., Wurtemburg and New York, 8-day Westminster chime tambour mantel clock. -
C.1934, E. Ingraham and Co., "Auroa No. 1", 8-day time/strike tambour clock. -
C.1920, Chelsea, no. 139533, Tambour clock No. 4 -
C.1916, Chelsea Mahogany tambour clock, "Babro No. 32" -
C.1922, Chelsea Tambour No. 5, Ship's strike mantel clock -
C.1917, Chelsea, "Tambour No. 3" shelf clock -
C.1912, Chelsea, shelf clock for J. R. Reed and Co.,