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Seth Thomas mantle clock, "Dana" model in a wood case with a mahogany adamantine finish, stands 11 inches tall. -
American iron front clock, 10 inches tall, 13 inches wide. 8 day, bell strike movement is not signed and only marked, "3 ?". -
Lux Clock Co. Commerative clock that is probably called "The Spirit of St. Louis", or something similar. -
Jennings Bros. metal novelty clock that stands 9.5 inches high. -
New Haven Clock Co. novelty metal cased clock, "Pavia", ca 1911. -
Jennings Bros. novelty clock retaining most of the original finish, gold or Barbedienne, in the gold family. -
Ansonia Clock Co. metal case, "Cygnet", ca 1904. -
E. Ingraham walnut parlor clock, "Press", ca 1891. -
Seth Thomas mantle clock, called the "Arch Top", for lack of a regular name. -
William L. Gilbert and Co. miniature cottage clock. -
French brass tin can clock, 4 inches high plus the loop handle. Rests on two ball feet. -
E. Ingraham enameled wood case clock, 13.25 inches high and called the "Black Prince", ca 1881. -
Seth Thomas "Cottage Extra", ca 1865. Great little 9.5 inches high mahogany veneer case, gilt around the glasses mostly still intact. -
Seth Thomas City Clock, "Cordova", ca 1909. -
Seth Thomas "Cottage", ca 1875. 8 day movement strikes a coil gong hourly. -
E. Ingraham and Co. "Venetian No. 2", ca 1880. -
Revere Clock Co. mantle clock, ca. 1920. -
American "store regulator-shop clock" or known by a number of other names. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. extra large mantle clock, "Long Branch", ca 1895. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. "Hello Alarm", ca 1913.