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Sessions Clock Co. "Kitchen Clock". -
American novelty clock, slightly under 9 inches tall, 2 cupids reclining above the dial. All original, running, has all its knobs and screws in place. -
New Haven Clock Co. "Round Gothic", Ca 1885 -
Novelty clock, manufactured by Remembrance, St. Paul, Minn. Ca. 1950. -
Junghans Novelty Clock, ca 1950. 6 inches high dome, 2 inches dial signed "Junghans" Germany. -
W.U.A. Schmid-Schlenker, German Novelty clock. Ca.1960. -
Perfect Pear Co., Japan, Novelty Clock, ca 1960. -
The Optic Clock, touted as an attractive and useful advertising novelty, particularily suited to Opticians and Eye Specialists. -
Darche "Flashlight Electric Alarm Clock", ca 1907. -
Chinese miniature 1 weight (Vienna) regulator. -
German Vienna case, no movement. -
Beehive clock, "Patent Spring Eight-Day Brass Clocks, Springs Warranted Not to Fail, Made And Sold by Brewster and Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn." from the full case label. -
Lighthouse clock, invented by Simon Willard of Roxbury, Mass., 1819. -
"8 Day Round Gothic Striking. New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn", on the complete paper label glued to the inside of the original glass, which is correct. -
Serpentine Viennese Regulator, ca 1870. -
German Vienna Regulator, 2 weight, 8 day, striking a coil gong on the half hours and hours. -
Forrestsville Manufacturing Co., J.C.Brown, Bristol, Connecticut, ca 1845. -
German one weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1880. -
German two weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1880. -
German one weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1880.