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C.1917, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Prospect No. 18", 8-day time/strike mahogany veneered mantel clock in very nice condition with original finish. -
C.1935, German, J. Oswald Uhrenfabrik, "GENIE", rotating eye clock. -
C.1900, French "Night Clock" in good original condition. The short pendulum movement is held aloft by the lady in Egyptian dress. -
C.1950, German, "Oswald" molded Fakhir (Genie) rolling eye novelty. -
C.1930, Kieninger & Obergfell, Louvre model, 400-day timepiece in good condition. -
C.1907, German, Globe / World timepiece. -
C.1935, Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass, (yes). Chelsea Clock Co. -
C.1881, Jerome & Co. (New Haven) "Lock and Key", 30-hour novelty timepiece. -
C.1894, Ansonia Clock Co., "Jumper No. 1", 30-hour bobbing doll timepiece in generally good condition, -
C.1870, Seth Thomas Sons & Co., New York, 8-day candle stick timepiece in good condition. -
C.1850, Pond & Barnes, Boston, Mass., 8-day time/strike beehive clock, in generally good restored condition. -
C.1965, German Clock Peddler with clock, cast white metal, painted in mid 19th century attire. -
C.1869, Daniel Pratt & Sons, Reading, Mass (Sale Rooms at 49 Union St., Boston), beehive 8-day shelf clock in good restored condition. -
C.1906, New Haven Clock Co., "Fenwick", 30-hour cast novelty timepiece in very good original condition. -
C.1913, New Haven Clock Co., "Jasper and Crescent Stand" novelty timepiece. -
C.1970, Horolovar Co., New York, "Ignatz", flying pendulum novelty timepiece in very good condition. -
C.1970, Horolovar Co., New York, "Ignatzv", flying pendulum timepiece in very good condition -
Lot of two [2], C.1920 Desk novelty timepieces, both formed of sheets of heavier celluloid: -
C.1870, Terry Clock Co., Odd paper veneered keepsake box with Terry clock in the lid. -
C.1894, Ansonia Clock Co., NY, "SWING No. 2" one day novelty timepiece, with doll that swings front to back.