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German 400 Day, Disc Pendulum, Anniversary clock. It is typical of most all disc pendulum clocks in that it looks like the Gustav Becker clocks, and also like those made by many other Anniversary clock makers. -
Jerome nickel plated shelf clock, a bit over 6" high, backwind and set, not running. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. oak kitchen clock, much cleaner than the previous, you can at least tell it is oak. -
Waterbury Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Felix", ca 1906. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. oak kitchen clock. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. another of the College Series, the "Yale", ca 1900. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. one of the six clocks in their College Series, this one is, "Yale", ca 1900. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Ruby", ca 1886. -
Ansonia Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, 21" high, complete and original. -
Ansonia Clock Co. wood case mantle clock, "Kirkwood", ca 1901. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. oak I believe, it is so dark it is difficult to tell. -
Waterbury Clock Co. walnut parlor clock. -
E. Ingraham Clock Co. oak kitchen clock, "Diana", ca 1901. -
Waterbury Clock Co. walnut parlor clock, "Murray", ca 1891. -
E. Ingraham and Co. wood cased mantle clock, "Doric", ca 1880. -
Waterbury Clock Company wood cased mantle clock, "Beacon No. 2", ca 1883. -
Ansonia Clock Co. enameled iron case, "Ormonde", ca 1914. -
American cast novelty featuring a sailor on a dragon. No name on dial or back plate. -
Ansonia Clock Co. novelty, "Peasants". -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. ships clock.