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type Tambour
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Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Boston Series", 8 days, time and strike spring brass lever movement ship's strike brass case clock. The "Boston", series of clocks were imported from the Hermle Corporation of Germany and offered at a much lower price. This continued until 1993 when the "Boston" line was dropped and incorporated it into the Chelsea product line. -
C.1914, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Chime Clock No. 257", for Hardy and Hayes Co., 8-bell Sonora chime clock, 8-day. -
C.1920, German LIBERTY brand celluloid tambour clock, 30 hour rear wind. -
C.1920, Sessions, Mini Mahagony Tambour clock, time only, 30 hour, back wind. -
C.1936, Sessions Clock Co., "Westminster 416 WC", 8-day time/chime/strike tambour clock. -
C.1870, Seth Thomas, fancy timepiece from a public building. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston Mass. for Jaccard Jewelry, Kansas City, "Babro No. 44" mantel clock, 8 day, time and house strike, jeweled balance wheel movement in a polished mahogany case with silvered dial and blued steel hands, movement serial number 125279. Chelsea only produced this line for 6 years, so this is not a common clock. -
C.1910, American Daisy and Button depression glass tambour case (with damage), -
C.1915, French for Tiffany and Co., NY, mahogany cased tambour clock in generally good condition, exceptions noted. -
Seth Thomas Westminster Chime Tambour Clock -
Ingraham Westminster Chime Tambour Clock -
Marti Slate and Marble Tambour Mantel Clock -
Waterbury Cherry Westminster Tambour Clock -
Seth Thomas Westminster Chime No. 57 Clock -
Ansonia "Sonia No. 1" Tambour Chiming Clock -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "TAMPA", 8-day time and strike mantel clock, C 1913 -
Chelsea Clock Co., for Tiffany and Co., New York, TAMBOUR No. 23, in red brass, presentation engraved on rear: "Ruth Osborn, In loving appreciation of her faithful and successful work, Girl Scout Council of the Oranges". House strike on gong. Serial 162865. C.1925 -
E. Howard and Co., MARBLE DIAL No. 30, made for public use over large passage ways, 8-day weight driven, from South Station (?), with F/S adjust above 12. C.1880. -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, "TAMBOUR No. 5", house strike in a brass case with mellow bronze finish, 6.5" dial, serial 140322, retailed by Wm. Wise and Sons, Brooklyn, C.1920 -
C.1915, Seth Thomas, "Chime Clock No. 57", 5-Bell Sonora chime clock in good original condition.