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type Wall
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This Is An English Drop Dial Cable Driven Fusee 8-Day Timepiece. Circa 1910-20. -
German Berliner Wall Clock By Mauthe FMS. Circa 1890-1900. -
This A Japnanese Scroll Bottom Style School Clock In A Brown Adamantine Type Finish. Circa 1910-1920. -
This Is An Ansonia "Regulator B" School Clock. Circa 1900-1910. -
French Box Clock In A Mahogany Case With Brass Mountings And Has An Oval Beveled Glass In The Lower Part Of The Door. -
Heavily carved oak hanging wall clock -
Junghans dark mixed wood -
RA wall regulator -
Gilbert Victorian walnut wall clock -
An unusual Irish drop dial clock, the 8 inch re-painted dial signed for O'Shea of Cork. -
Tavern Clocks were the first clocks made for general public use and became necessary around 1730 when the first stagecoaches began to run to timetables. -
A late nineteenth century wall mounted regulator in a mahogany case. -
A late eighteenth century single-handed hooded wall timepiece with alarm. -
German Unusual Black Forest Wall Clock, -
French Large Mahogany Pinwheel Jeweler's Regulator Clock, -
American New Haven Clock Co. Chippendale Clock, -
American Ingraham Clock Co. "Drop Octagon, 12 inch" Pressed Oak Advertising Wall Timepiece, -
American Atkins Wall Clock, -
American Wayne Cline Miniature Howard "No. 70" Clock, -
English John Arnold, Child Oxford Rare and Early Hooded Wall Alarm Clock,