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Owen and Clark, iron front case, ca 1856-1862. Almost, or is, a miniature at 11.5" high. -
Poole Manufacturing Co., NY, battery operated electric clock, "The Executive Model 5", ca 1928. -
Jerome and Co. shelf clock. Complete paper label inside identifies this clock as the, "Rocket / Time Piece". -
Wm. L. Gilbert "Cottage No. 2", ca 1860. Pine case is 11.5" high, mahogany veneered on the door. -
Wm. L. Gilbert "Cottage No. 2", ca 1860. Pine case is 11.5" high, mahogany veneered only on the door. -
Chauncey Jerome, printed on the original dial of this 15.5" high iron front case. -
Terry Clock Co. or Russell and Jones Clock Co., walnut parlor clock, "Highland", ca 1885. -
E. N. Welch Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, with an always poplar glass featuring the Roman army and their variety of weapons scattered all around the glass. -
New Haven Clock Co. a very rare mantle novelty clock. -
Ansonia Clock Co. enameled iron case, "Calais", ca 1904. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. one of the earliest City Series clocks, "St. Louis", ca 1874. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mantle clock, "Parisian", ca 1880. -
French brass clock/inkwell, ca 1885. The case is 10" wide, 10" high, cast brass with decorations at the top, and a wreath under the clock. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. "Ding Dong Strike No. 3", ca 1913. -
Hamburg Amerikanische box clock, ca about 1910-1920. The company merged with Gustav Becker, Junghans, and Lenzkirsch before 1930. -
New Haven Clock Co. mantle timepiece, "No. 3058", ca 1920. New Haven did not make such a clock you say. -
Lackner Neon Glo Clock, Cincinnati, Ohio, "Nassua" model. Metal plaque on the back and a paper underneath, indicate the maker and the model. -
Ansonia Clock Co. metal mantle clock, painted gold. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. cabinet clock, "Cosey Corner, Pattern R", ca 1906. -
French style conical clock that was copied from an original French conical made in the 1800's. This case is 14" high, made of brass and has all the same pieces and parts as an original that would sell for $2000 or more.