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type Shelf
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Wm. L. Gilbert and Co. Winchester, Conn. 1 day miniature cottage, called the "Rose Gilt Cottage", ca 1885. -
"SmithÕs Thirty Hour Brass Clocks", on the full backboard label. -
Jerome and Co. New Haven, Conn. USA, per the full backboard label. -
Jennings Brothers novelty. Metal case is 5-1/2 inches high with handle up, signed on the base "JB". -
Swiss travel alarm clock in a leather case. -
Western Clock Co. "Westclox-Ironclad". 5 inch high metal case, clean dial, dial ring, and sash. -
Phinney Walker Music Alarm. -
Seiko World Clock. A modern quartz clock that tells you the time in the worldÕs major cities. -
A pair of miniature German alarm clocks. -
American novelty dresser clock, unsigned. -
Wm. Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock, "Pattern No. 13 Jewel Sets", ca 1910. -
Seth Thomas Sonora Chime Clock No. 257, ca 1915. -
George B. Owen shelf clock, Ca 1875. He was the General Manager of the Gilbert Clock Co. and had his own clock business in his garage. -
Outstanding English triple chain fusee bracket clock. -
Elaborate and Rare French miniature tall clock, made of porcelain, richly painted and fire glazed. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. "Patti No. 1". A contemporary clock made with the identical finials and turned columns on 4 corners as the very collectable original clocks. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. mantle clock, "Empress, V. P.", ca 1880. -
Seth Thomas City Series clock, "Omaha", ca 1886. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co. mantle clock, "Cabinet No. 15", ca 1888. -
Barr Mfg. Corp. electric clock that runs with 3-D batteries.