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type Novelty
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C.1890, French, for Tiffany and Co., New York PATER NOSTER, bell form clock of cast brass, 8-day, time and gong strike. -
C.1898, Wm. L. Gilbert, BELFRY ALARM, Rolling bell alarm clock, one day timepiece. -
C.1895, French, for Smith and Sons, London, THE EMPIRE CLOCK, small 8-day globe / world time clock, serial 322. A brass ring around the equator shows 24 hours, and a pointer indicates local time for your "home" region. Wind, set and regulate from base. English possessions are shown in light orange, others in ivory color. -
C.1973 [modern] George Dorne's, NOON CANNON, a copy of an 18th century example, used to remind folks of the arrival of mid-day. -
C.1974 (dated), George Dorne', TURTLE CLOCK, In gray marble with gilt bronze trim, and with battery movement. -
WORLD TIME LIGHTHOUSE CLOCK BY JUNGHANS. CIRCA 1910. -
Eight-day going form clock shaped as a gas street lamp with alarm. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1965. -
Fine eight day-going form clock designed as a gas street lamp with alarm. Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1965. -
French Brass Gravity Shelf Clock -
HUMMEL FIGURAL CLOCK, "Chapel Time", -
C.1878, E.N. Welch Mfg Co. Briggs Rotary novelty -
C.1955, German, Schmid-Schlenker, Novelty flower clock. The 1-day -
C.1903, Year Clock Co., New York, Year running clock in skeletonized form with dome. -
C.1910, New Haven Clock Co., for Dungan and Klump, Philadelphia, -
C.1900, German, 30-Hour Globe clock. -
C.1891, E.N. Welch Mfg Co., "Little Grip", in -
C.1912, Dungan and Klump, Philadelphia, MOUSE clock. Model II, in -
C.1890, Ansonia Novelty Clock (watch with original brilliant sash), -
C.1900, German, 30 Hour Globe clock, as-found. -
C.1900, French, CANNON Timepiece from the Industrial Series of