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type Shelf or Mantel Electric
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Four Golden Hour electric mystery clocks. All complete with undamaged glass and red plastic bottom covers. -
Ten plug-in electric clocks. Includes Golden Hour, Seth Thomas ship-wheel, Lux calendar, Benjamin Franklin and Hotpoint timers, Mastercrafters swinging dolls, reclining nude cast-metal, Jet-Set digital, Telechron appliance switch, and Lincoln horseshoe. -
Three Jefferson Golden Hour electric mystery clocks. Intact cases and glasses, one missing its red base cover. -
British Horo-Electric B.O. Dome Clock -
Poole Electric Ithaca "Melrose" Clock: Ithaca, NY -
Electric "Benrus" Art Deco Advertising Clock -
2 Germany Battery Operated Dome Clocks -
Poole B. O. Swinging Pendulum Dome Clock -
Darche Battery Operated Searchlight Alarm Clock -
Self Winding Clock Co. Electric Recording Clock -
Junghans ATO Magnetic Battery Dome Clock -
H.A. Best Lamp Co. "The Best" Electric Alarm Clock -
2 Mastercrafters Electric Clocks, Waterfall + -
2 Sangamo Electric Shelf Clocks, Both Marked -
C.1925, E. Howard and Co., Boston, Electric Master Clock, now less program switch, clock relay and bell relay [filled holes in rear]. With original EHCCo schematic for New Central School, So. Berwick, Maine, and with Blackwell made 3-jar pendulum with invar rod. -
C.1895, Ansonia Clock Co., SWING No. 2, with old but not original doll. -
C.1906, [dated] English, Eureka Clock Co, Ltd, London, battery power mantel clock, in a quality mahogany case with reeded side columns w/ barss stop fluting, and featuring a large, seconds beating, vertical balance, serial No. 7421. -
German Eureka, battery powered, electro-magnetic clock mounted on brass base under dome with large exposed rotating balance, c1910 -
Clocks- 19 (Nineteen) American plug-in electric clocks and illuminated signs -
Eureka Clock Co, Ltd, London, England battery powered mantel clock with oversized balance wheel movement in an oak case with beveled glasses and cream enamel dial, c1910 s#7085