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type Novelty
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Jerome and Co. Swinging Ball Clock -
Ansonia "Lily" Metal Novelty Clock -
Brass Ships Standard, SS. Titanic Liverpool Clock -
Briggs Style Rotary Ball Swinging Dome Clock -
Antique Waltham Novelty Radiator Clock -
Ingersoll Jumbo Model Pocket Watch -
New Haven Jewelry Box Novelty Clock -
New Haven Metal Kneeling Lady Novelty Clock -
An automatic alarm system called, "Never Fail Time Switch", made by "J.E. Gilson Co. Port Washington, Wis". Patented 1923. -
Waterbury Clock Co. Rare metal cased novelty clock, "Sunflower", ca 1890. -
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. -
Novelty clock, manufactured by Remembrance, St. Paul, Minn. Ca. 1950. -
Junghans Novelty Clock, ca 1950. 6 inches high dome, 2 inches dial signed "Junghans" Germany. -
W.U.A. Schmid-Schlenker, German Novelty clock. Ca.1960. -
Darche "Flashlight Electric Alarm Clock", ca 1907. -
Lighthouse clock, invented by Simon Willard of Roxbury, Mass., 1819. -
French-English Globe clock, ca 1900. French lever platform movement replaced some time back, running real well. -
Lighthouse clock, one of only three made by a talented clockmaker. We sold one in our January 2004 auction made by the same fellow, for over $1700. -
"Gas Light" clock or "Table Timepiece". -
Seth Thomas "Lodge", ca 1892. 7 inch metal case, gold gilt on the front, brass back, nickel otherwise.