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E. N. Welch mantle clock, ca about 1885. -
French Boulle shelf clock that no doubt was a piece of art when first made. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. City Series clock called the, "Omaha", ca 1886. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Adele", ca 1904. -
R. Kimberly, Ansonia, Conn. miniature cottage clock. -
United States Clock Co. mantle clock, called a "teardrop" by makers of similar styled clocks. -
A Swiss concoction, they call, "Buco 1320", which they tout as a simple mechanical wood clock that should remind us that the first clocks were simple mechanical clocks. -
Seth Thomas City Series clock, "New Orleans, V.P.", ca 1879. -
Russell and Jones Clock Co., Pittsfield, Mass., mantle clock, "Cincinnati", ca 1890. -
Hamburg American Clock Co. is the trademark on the 8 day movement. -
Horolovar-Ignatz "Flying Pendulum" clock. -
Gustav Becker alarm clock. -
French alarm clock in a tin can style case, both front and back covers snap out of the can body. -
Seth Thomas miniature 9 inch, "Octagon Top", 30 hour movement, E Type, with alarm. -
Inkstand with candle holders and watch holder, ca 1900. -
Self Winding Clock Co. New York square case wall clock. Dial inscribed, "Naval Observatory Time Western Union". -
New Haven Clock Co. mantle, "No. 515", ca 1886. -
German mini-mini clock. Great little oak case, 8" by 4.5", dentiltype molding around the top, ripple type around the base, beveled moldingjust below the ripple, 4 round wood feet. -
Sessions Clock Co., "Cottage No. 3-1921". -
Seth Thomas shelf clock, "Tudor No. 3", ca 1863.