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Large mystery swinger. Solid 26" high brass cupid standing on a heavy black marble base and holding a 33" swing arm. -
Three dial skeleton clock with a double fusee movement. The large time dial is at the top, dial at bottom left shows weeks of the year, and dial at the bottom right shows the day of the month. -
Junghans fancy mantle clock, several pieces of brass ornaments, and a 24" high walnut case that needs some stain/finish, and a few worm holes filled, primarily on the bottom board. -
Repeating Brass Clocks / Made and Sold by / Brewster and Ingrahams, / Bristol, Conn., copied from the near perfect label in this rare clock, ca 1846. -
E. Ingraham and Co. very rare mantle clock, "Arch Column, No. 1", ca 1860. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Empire No. 4", ca 1904. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Calendar No. 43", ca 1912. -
Oswald, small carved wood bulldog. This is a very rare size Oswald, and one of the earliest models we have seen. -
Oswald "Poodle" made of a composition material which dates it to the 1950's. It is a medium sized Oswald, standing 5.5" high, and has a very good original finish. -
Paper Weight clock. A very large glass and brass clock, standing 10" high. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Fifth Avenue", ca 1874. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Empire No. 5", ca 1907. -
Wilcock Pat. Canada 1896, copied from the chime movement of this large mantle clock. -
Waltham Watch Co. chronometer. It is displayed in a wood case, ships wheel motif, about 7" tall and 7" wide, brass wheel spokes all intact, and is enclosed in a brass clock case. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Calendar No. 44" ca 1891. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., double sided bank clock, ca 1904. -
Contemporary box skeleton clock. I will not call it an Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. "Box Skeleton", but if you compare it to the clock pictured in Ly-Calendar, page 148, you will see there is very little difference, if any. -
The Ithaca Calendar Clock Company made this skeleton clock. It is the most rare of all the company's clocks. -
Ansonia Clock Co. crystal regulator, "Symbol Extra", ca 1894. -
Swiss LeCoultre "Atmos", or atmospheric clock.