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Seth Thomas city series, "Chicago", ca 1875. Seth Thomas exported many clocks to China. -
French bronze mantle clock. Matching hand painted dial and urn. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. mantle clock, "Calypso", ca 1891. -
Lux Art Clock, "Heartbeat", ca 1928. Made of an unbreakable wood product, carved and hand decorated. -
Swiss alarm clock, fancy brass case, double doors over the front, clock swivels in the case to access the back to wind and set hands. -
E.N. Welch novelty, "The Jewel", ca 1891. -
Lux "Heartbeat", ca 1928. Pearl case, easel back, 5 inches high, 4 1/4inches wide. -
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co. novelty clock, "Le Roi", ca 1880. -
Daniel Pratt & Sons miniature cottage clock, 9 inches high. -
Miniature Swiss travel alarm clock in a leather travel case, 2 1/2 inches high. -
Lux "Heartbeat" novelty clock, etched pearl case, inlaid jewels, easel back, 3 1/4 inches high. -
Lux "Heartbeat", ca 1928. Pearl case, easel back. -
E.N. Welch novelty, "The Jewel", ca 1891. -
Lenzkirch alarm clock. Movement is Time and Alarm, inside a solid block of mahogany. -
Seiko-Quartz World Time Clock. 8 1/2 inches square, gold colored metal case and dial ring. -
Seth Thomas "No. 2 Boudoir", ca 1928. A swinging frame clock of two tone mahogany, 9 1/2 inches wide, 9 1/4 inches high. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Farmers", miniature shelf clock, 12 inches high. -
National Clock Co. "Beating Heart" clock. Made of a wood product, carved and hand decorated, easel back. -
Benedict Clock Co. novelty. 30 hour Waterbury movement, porcelain dial, seconds dial, running. -
Ansonia Clock Co. novelty clock, "Cute", ca 1904.