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C.1900, Ansonia, FLORIDA base, as-found, painted with aluminum spray paint. -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., BLOSSOM, in good, as-found condition. -
C.1925, Waterbury, ENSIGN, desk timepiece, ships wheel motif, with rim wind and lever set 8-day jeweled movement. -
C.1900, Swiss, Umbrella Novelty Clock, in cobalt blue guilloche enamel over silver, with 24k gold numerals. -
C.1892, E. N. Welch, "Little Grip", suitcase novelty, with damaged handle (ring on left side broken), and rear winder missing. -
C.1890, European, Glass Dial Novelty clock, as-found. -
C.1969, Horolovar Co., New York, Terwilliger's reproduction of the famous "Ignatz" flying pendulum timepiece. -
C.1965, Angelus, Swiss, 8-day time-barometer-hygrometer-thermometer, Globe desk time-piece in generally good condition. -
Nine Time Zone Antique Lighthouse Clock -
Rose Medallion Plate Clock w/ Cowtail Pendulum -
Bronze and Porcelain Meissen Type Clock -
John Linwood Clock Works Hanging Meat Jack -
Seth Thomas Violin Figural Shelf Clock -
Brunhoff/Waterbury Cigar Cutter Clock -
Waterbury Novelty Bear Lamp Clock -
Deluxe Figural Windmill Clock -
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 -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Briggs Rotary" 30-hour novelty timepiece. Circa 1878. -
Swiss, miniature Globe Timepiece, with jeweled lever movement, and attached winder under base, with original glass dome, C. 1950 -
Horolovar Reproduction of the famous DICKORY DICKORY DOCK clock, a rising mouse indicates the time at his nose, 8-day lever movement. Mouse falls suddenly at 1 o'clock and rings a bell. C.1975.