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of 13,386 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel
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Rare "World" model 400 Day Anniversary clock, made by, "J. Kaiser / Germany". -
French mantle clock, wood case with bronze cast ornaments and inlaid brass all around except for the back. Matching base with the same type inlaid brass all around. -
Jennings Bros marble statue clock with bronze/brass cupid on top. The metal ornaments and case body other than the marble, is brass. -
German, Oswald, carved dog, two tone wood case, ca 1948. It is almost 6" tall, complete, all original, excellent condition. -
Blinking Eye carved wood dog, an early model ca 1930. Excellent case is 7.5" high, darkened over time, complete, and all original. -
German, Oswald, carved composition material, dachshund. This model is one of the smallest of the Oswald's, standing only 4.5" high. -
German, Oswald, carved composition poodle, 5.5" high, and in excellent condition. -
German, Oswald-Uhrenfabrik, carved composition floppy eared dog, ca 1948. This case is 6.5" high, made with a light colored material. -
German, Oswald, carved composition case, a floppy eared dog, ca 1948. This one is only 5" tall, complete, and overall in excellent condition. -
Carved novelty dog with blinking eyes, ca 1930. We have not had the blinking eye dogs before, in fact have not seen one before, and we have two in this collection. -
German Oswald Scottie Dog, made of molded composition, ca 1955. Six inch high case is signed and there is a label underneath. -
German Oswald Uhrenfabrik, Wise Old Owl clock, stands 7.5" high, made of molded composition and a pine base. -
A rare work of art by, "The British United Clock Co. / Birmingham, England", and is patented in Britain and France, all that information printed on the back plate. -
Large metal novelty clock standing 15.5" high, featuring a lady, cupid, and a bird. -
Miniature English tortoiseshell and brass case standing only 7.75" high. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. ships clock, "Lever No. 18", ca 1939. -
Ansonia Clock Co. miniature porcelain "tall case" clock, ca 1904. -
Chelsea Clock Co. Navy/Ships clock, large brass case and black dial. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Empire No. 19", ca 1913. -
French desk, or small mantle clock, with a rare escapement on the dial. In the place where you would normally see a Brocot Escapement there is a Lever escapement, and in front of it is a slow/fast adjusting hand.