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Seth Thomas mantle clock, "Oddball". Over the years I have had many Seth Thomas clocks that are not in any catalog. This may be one of those, or you may have a dozen like it. -
Seth Thomas mantle clock, a clock of many names, "Eclipse", and "Balltop" are the most common, and both names fit the clock. -
Seth Thomas oak mantle clock, one of the "Fleet Series", ca 1909. -
Seth Thomas City Series clock, the "Reno", ca 1887, and so stamped on the case back at the factory. -
Walnut case clock made by Charlie Holland, c. 1990 -
Seth Thomas City Series clock, the "Newark", ca 1892. -
Seth Thomas parlor clock, "Omaha", ca 1890 -
Ansonia Clock Co. upscale mantle clock, the "King", ca 1880. -
Nicholas Mueller & Sons Co., mirrorside clock. -
Reproduction Ansonia Clock Co. "Monark". -
Chelsea Clock Co. desk clock originally called "Base and Ball", renamed the "Commodore" in 1917, and later changed to the "Constitution". -
Seth Thomas over sided mantle clock with a signed No. 60, double spring movement, surely runs 30 days. -
F. Kroeber Mirrorside, ca about 1885. -
Seth Thomas 5 Bell Sonora Chime clock No.14, ca 1915. -
French box clock. Maybe a plain case, but definitely not plain inside the door. -
Ansonia Clock Co. long drop, similar to "Regulator D", but made especially for the Board of Education, City of Chicago, Illinois, and delivered to them 1920. -
Wm. L.Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock, "Nebo", ca 1885. -
English 8 bell, triple chain fusee bracket clock. -
English Bracket, triple chain fusee. -
Ansonia Clock Co. figural clock, the "Lydia", ca 1894.