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Seth Thomas Sonora Chime Clock, 4 Bell -
Victor Adding Machines Advertising Lighted Clock, 20" -
Brewster & Ingraham Beehive Mantel Clock -
Seth Thomas Tombstone Mantel Clock -
Waterbury Novelty Bear Lamp Clock -
American Safety Razor Advertising Clock -
Chauncey Jerome Beehive Mantel Clock -
Deluxe Figural Windmill Clock -
Wooden Bank Advertising Match Holder Clock -
Keebler Clock Co., ORGAN GRINDER animated alarm clock, showing the grinders arm playing the organ briskly, opposite a bear in dance pose. C.1930. -
Keebler Clock Co., Philadelphia, PA, ORGAN GRINDER animated alarm clock, showing the grinders arm playing the organ briskly, opposite a bear in dance pose. C.1930. -
E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol, Conn, BUGS BUNNY animated alarm clock, Bug's eating a carrot while the clock ticks. C.1950. -
Lux Clock Mfg, Waterbury, Conn, SPINNING WHEEL novelty alarm, showing grandpa before the fire smoking his pipe and grandma sitting at her spinning wheel which revolves a bit with each tick. C.1935. -
Parker Clock Co, unusual 1-day desk calendar in a novelty case of brass, the clock setting in a small roofed alcove. This is a rear wind, rear set clock and retains its special key for doing both. C.1895. -
American, "JOHN BULL" cast iron blinker, the eyes moving up and down with each tick. C.1860. -
Bradley and Hubbard, Iron cased "CONTINENTAL" blinker, or moving eye novelty clock, 30 hour time only, C.1860 -
E. Ingraham and Co., solid oak octagon timepiece with paper advertising dial for "Eddy and Eddy Spices, St. Louis Mo, since 1881.", 8-day, spring (pendulum movement). C.1915. -
Crosby and Vosburgh, 122 Liberty St, New York, rounded gothic or Beehive shelf clock, 8-day, gong striking, C.1856 -
German, Mueller and Co., Muhlheim on Danube, 1-Wt, "Vienna Regulator" timepiece, with RSM+Rose trademark, C.1890 -
S. N. Botsford, Southington, CT. 30-hour candlestick, timepiece movement atop glass stand, Botsford made these at the Union Labor Company, this info will be in new Spittler + Bailey "American Clockmakers" Circa 1860