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type Shelf
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Chelsea 8 day, lever movement, "Desk" clock, ca 1923. -
Chelsea Clock Co. bronze metal clock, Gothic style, 10.5" high. -
Lenzkirch table clock with the usual Lenzkirch added touches. -
Briggs Rotary, E. N. Welch movement, ca 1878. -
Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, art deco mantle clock. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Chime Clock No. 2", ca 1922. -
Rare Seth Thomas mantle clock, ca 1892, and so stamped twice on the case back. -
E. Ingraham Co. cabinet clock, "Tontine", ca 1886. -
Waterbury Clock Co. Waterbury, Conn. parlor clock. -
Seth Thomas "Sonora Chime Clock Co. "Office Drop Calendar No. 57", ca 1915. -
Seth Thomas "Nashville, V.P." one of the earlier City Series clocks Seth Thomas made, ca 1879. -
German shelf clock, made by "Thomas Haller", a clockmaker in Schwenningen Germany, from 1880 until 1900, when they merged with Junghans. Their trademark "T over H" is on the movement. -
Herschede Hall Clock Co. "Pendulum Westminster Mantle Chime Clock", Model 20. serial number 72024. -
Miniature Cows Tail timepiece, more than likely 17th century. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock, "Helios", ca 1885. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. made a very special clock they called, "Ruddygore", ca 1890. -
Seth Thomas "Seattle", Ca 1890, on of the "City Series" made by Seth Thomas over a period of 30 years. -
Seth Thomas "Oregon", ca 1884, one of the earlier City Series clocks with a more "parlor clock" look. -
Electric clock in an oak case 35 inches high. -
Seth Thomas "Nashville", ca 1879, another of their early City Series clocks.