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Waterbury Clock Co. hanging clock, "General" ca. 1914. -
English gallery clock, single fusee 8- day movement, heavy brass plates and wheels, running briskly. -
Seth Thomas 30 day gallery, probably a limited production or special order model. -
Seth Thomas "Arcade", ca 1909. 30 day timepiece, large double spring movement with Graham dead beat escapement. -
Seth Thomas gallery clock, ca around 1910-1920. Shown only in the 1917 Seth Thomas trade catalog. -
Self Winding Clock Co., New York. Large oak case is unusual as it is generally seen in metal cases. -
Seth Thomas "Office No. 11", gallery clock ca 1922. -
Seth Thomas hanging gallery clock, "Artic", ca 1912. -
Hammond "Bichironous" electric gallery. -
Seth Thomas "Office No. l", ca 1922. -
Seth Thomas "Wood Lever", ca 1924. 8 day lever movement is double spring. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Eight Day Octagon Lever", ca 1904. -
Ansonia Clock Co., brass hanging clock, ca 1904. -
Seth Thomas lever gallery clock, seconds dial above the hand arbor. -
Keyless Auto Clock Co., Rim Wind-Rim Set, 8 day movement, made in the USA, ca 1907-1915. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "6 Inch Lever". 8 day time only movement is not running. -
Warren Telechron Co. Ashland, Mass. Electric gallery, running. -
Seth Thomas kitchen clock, "Savarin", ca 1928. White enamel case with decorations in blue. -
Middlesbury electric shop clock. Label of instruction on the back. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Lever Gallery", ca 1904. 8 inch paper dial, original and pretty good.