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Jennings Brothers Cherubs Antique Clock -
2 Jennings Brothers Cherub Novelty Clocks -
Electric United Clock/Lamp "Romance" -
Windup Bird in Cage Clock w/ Chrome Finish -
United Clock/Lamp, "The Pirates" -
Jennings Brothers Cherub Novelty Clock -
C.1955 English, "Dickory, Dickory, Dock" 8-day lever movement mouse novelty timepiece. This is not the model made by the Horolovar, but a version made by an unknown English firm [movement similar to those produced by Astral at this time]. -
C.1925 Chelsea Clock Co., Boston. Mass., "Gothic", 8-day desk timepiece with the serial no. 169240 retailed by Bigelow, Kennard and Co., Inc., Boston in a polished bronze or red brass case. -
C.l921, English Gravity timepiece 30-hour movement is driven by its own weight to be raised each day along a tooth upright, with a visible escapement and a compound bar-bell pendulum. -
C.1902, German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, 400-day torsion pendulum timepiece in very good condition with an original disc pendulum. -
C.1902, Jahresuhrenfabrik, 400-day torsion pendulum timepiece in very good condition with an original compensating disc pendulum. -
C.1890, French, Farcot, Swinging Doll novelty timepiece, in a patinated spelter case. -
C.1905, Jahresuhrenfabrik , 400-day disc pendulum timepiece, plate 1051. -
C.1850, Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn, 8-Day Beehive, in a mahogany case. -
C.1865, Daniel Pratt and Sons, Reading, Mass., 8-day time/strike/alarm beehive mantel clock. -
C.1915, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, 8-day time/strike Sonora chime, 5-bell mantel clock. -
C.1900, German, Junghans, Animated "OWL" Timepiece (eyes cross and uncross), one day duration, wooden case box with cast metal owl body attached at front. -
C.1909 Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "Real BRONZE GOTHIC" 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1950, German, Oswald, cast composition FRENCH POODLE, one day spring wound timepiece novelty. -
C.1948, German, Oswald / OSUHR, cast composition "SHEIK" novelty timepiece, 1-day, time indicated by the position of the eye pupils.