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New Haven desk clock, metal case is 3.5" high. -
German alarm clock, "Bradley". Metal case is 6.5" high, tarnished, good glass, dial, and hands. -
German alarm clock in a wood case. Brass ornaments top and base, flat glass in the sash, very good dial and hands, bell underneath. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Racket" alarm clock, ca 1901. -
Watch holder or display case, not sure which it may be. The back opening is designed to accept a pocket watch. -
Swiss Travel Clock/Watch, ca late 1800's. Leather travel case with an easel stand. -
French miniature slate clock, only 8" tall. It may be small, but it is heavy, well made, and has the best of accessories, i.e. movement, dial, etc. -
Telechron / Motored / Westminster Chime / The Revere Clock Co. Cincinnati, signed on the near perfect silver dial of this excellent mantle clock. -
Warner metal novelty clock, 11" high, and in good condition. There are cupids below the dial, a flat glass, good hands and an unsigned dial. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. fretwork mantle clock. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. electric alarm clock in a wood case. -
"Waralarm" alarm clock made in the USA during the Second World War. No metal was used, case made of a bakelite type material. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. "Cottage Extra", ca 1869. -
German miniature desk clock. A super little clock, only 8" high, ripple trim around the top and bottom, four wood bun feet, edges angled around the corners, and a full hinged and latching wood back door. -
Brass barometer in a large brass case, with a heavily beveled glass over a silver dial. The case is 8" across the back, 6" across the top. -
Waterbury Clock Company mantle clock, "Cottage", ca 1861. Case is only 11" high, appears to have some mahogany and some pine woods. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. enameled wood case, "Ivan", ca 1907. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Cottage Extra", ca 1881. -
Ansonia Clock Co. cabinet cased clock, "Troy", ca 1894. -
Ansonia Clock Co. small mantle clock, "Doric No. 1", ca 1926.