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Enfield mantle clock. Small case, very large movement. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. fancy metal and china mantle clock, "Gabriel", ca 1904. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. walnut parlor clock, "Ros", ca 1885. -
E. N. Welch walnut parlor clock. There are two labels on the back, deteriorated but you can see the Welch name clearly. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co. walnut parlor clock made for the Colby Wringer Co. ca late 1800's. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. "Mosaic Front Doric", ca 1880. -
Jerome nickel plated alarm clock, identical to No. 672 except it has an alarm, ands the 6" high case is exceptionally nice and clean. -
Herschede Clock Co. mahogany mantle clock. -
Fancy alarm clock. I am not sure if it is American or French made, not signed anywhere visible. -
The Lux Clock Mfg. Co., signed on the dial of this cut glass clock case. -
Jerome nickel plated shelf clock, a bit over 6" high, backwind and set, not running. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Ruby", ca 1886. -
Ansonia Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, 21" high, complete and original. -
Waterbury Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Murray", ca 1891. -
E. Ingraham and Co. wood cased mantle clock, "Doric", ca 1880. -
Waterbury Clock Company wood cased mantle clock, "Beacon No. 2", ca 1883. -
German cabinet clock. It is not signed anywhere but I am calling it German. -
Ansonia Clock Co. enameled iron case, "Unique", ca 1880. -
Iron front clock. I suspect this clock has been in New York since it was made in the 1850's. -
French marble clock, small and cheap. Incised designs on the front, gold filled, case is complete and has no breaks or repairs, only the usual microscopic edge nicks.