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Two large Western Union Self Winding Clock Co. gallery clocks. Electrically wound movements leased to distribute standard "Naval Observatory Time". Sweep seconds, one square case, one round, 14" dials. -
Four Waltham car/travel 8 day clocks: two black dials with seconds tracks, one silver dial with dot wind indicator, one from leather travel case with "Cross" dial. -
Newman Clock Co., Chicago, Illinois, oak Watchmen's Clock, c1895. -
Atkins Clock Co., Bristol, Conn, 30-Day Wagon Spring wall timepiece, a large octagonal case with rosewood veneer and ripple molding accents, and with an old repair label from C R Smith and Son, corner Market and 18th St, Philadelphia, label showing repair on March 6, 1891, and perhaps the original sale in 1862. Circa1860 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "18" Gallery" wall clock 15 day time only double wind spring driven movement likely in walnut case with painted metal dial, c1900 -
Seth Thomas 24" 30 Day Oak Gallery Clock -
Seth Thomas Oak 30 Day Gallery Clock -
E. Ingraham Round Gesso Gallery Clock -
Dr. Pepper Advertising Bottle Cap Clock, Electric -
Seth Thomas Wall Clock 16" Diameter Walnut -
18th Century Long Case Dial -
Early 19th Century Wooden American Long Case Dial -
Copper International Wall Clock, 16" diameter, c. 1939 -
Antique Fusee Pub Wall Clock 17" diameter, circa 1870. -
Junghans small gallery clock. -
"Made In Germany, 8 day" time only, in an art deco Sunburst design. -
L to R. three French assemblies, one with a movement. -
Ansonia Clock Co. hanging gallery clock, probably the, "Gresham", ca 1894. -
English? Gallery, 8 day time and gong strike. -
French-German gallery, 8 day time and strike.