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British RAF "Ops Room" Sector clock by F.W. Elliott, c.1941 -
Ingraham Gallery clock -
C.1890, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Gallery". Thirty-day double wind timepiece in handsomely refinished, deeply turned (7.25'' deep) solid oak case. -
C.1914, Waterbury Clock Co "GALLERY" in oak and in excellent condition, -
C.1910, Lloyd Payne and Amiel, Manchester, England, 8-day fusee, square gallery timepiece. -
C.1830, Nicholls, Bath, England, 8-day fusee gallery timepiece. -
C.1910, English, 8-day fusee gallery timepiece. This smaller size example in a mahogany case has been very nicely restored. -
C.1890, Handyman special. 8-day fusee gallery timepiece, as-found. Actually you have most of the makings of a nice gallery timepiece. -
C.1845, Brewster and Ingrahams, 8-day gallery timepiece. -
C.1900, Swiss Gilded brass timepiece with strut. -
C.1910, Self Winding Clock Co., for Western Union, battery wound wall timepiece, in very good original condition. -
C.1904, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Marble Dial No. 1, 15-day wall timepiece (for wall insert). -
C.1914, Waterbury Clock Co., 8-day lever movement wall timepiece, in an octagonal oak case with original finish. -
C.1889, E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., The Chatelaine, 30-hour porcelain hanging timepiece. -
New Haven Clock Co., "San Remo" hanging porcelain thirty-hour timepiece. Case is in perfect condition and floral decorations and gilt work are exceptionally well preserved. Dial has been very skillfully repapered with New Haven trademark applied. Hands are original. -
C.1860, New Haven Clock Co., 30-hour lever movement octagon timepiece with alarm in very good original condition. -
C.1915, E. Ingraham and Co., "Solar", 8-day timepiece. -
C.1870, Jerome and Co., 8-day gallery timepiece. -
C.1930, English, Fusee Dial Wall Clock -
C.1910, Seth Thomas, Brass Lever Wall clock,