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F. P. Dressler, NY (Novelty Co) , cast metal case of the Empire state building with a 30-hour lever movement timepiece. Bottom of the case is marked Dressler. Circa 1930 -
Swiss for French souvenir market, FLEUR DE LYS, mini heartbeat "watch" clock with beating heart visible in lieu of numberal 6, and with original travel case/gift box. C.1900 -
Ansonia Clock Co., 30-hour novelty mirror clock rear wind movement. Circa 1885. -
Tramp Art, Fretwork clock, a SIDE WHEELER river boat, with 1-day Seth Thomas movement, spring. C.1900. -
E. N. Welch Mfg., Forestville, Conn, CHALET, cast bronze case with pivoted pendulum movement, rear wind,, spring, 8-day. C.1880. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., "OLD MR. BOSTON", lever movement novelty timepiece. C.1929. -
C.1935, New Haven Clock Co., "POPEYE" alarm clock in very good original condition, with great label/ instructions intact on the bottom of the case. -
C.1912, Dungan & Klump, Chestnut St, Philadelphia, "MOUSE" clock. -
C.1914, Ansonia Clock Co., "Novelty No. 274", 8-day "Colonial Brass Finish" novelty timepiece is in very good condition -
C.1911, Waterbury Clock Co., "Spider", 8-day jeweled movement novelty timepiece. -
C.1935, Lux Manufacturing Co., Waterbury Conn., "JESTER", Art Deco, patinated white metal clock and lamp. -
C.1891, E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "The Jewel", lot of two, 30-hour lever novelty timepieces. -
C.1907, German, Globe / World timepiece. -
C.1881, Jerome & Co. (New Haven) "Lock and Key", 30-hour novelty timepiece. -
C.1870, Seth Thomas Sons & Co., New York, 8-day candle stick timepiece in good condition. -
C.1913, New Haven Clock Co., "Jasper and Crescent Stand" novelty timepiece. -
C.1970, Horolovar Co., New York, "Ignatz", flying pendulum novelty timepiece in very good condition. -
C.1970, Horolovar Co., New York, "Ignatzv", flying pendulum timepiece in very good condition -
Lot of two [2], C.1920 Desk novelty timepieces, both formed of sheets of heavier celluloid: -
C.1870, Terry Clock Co., Odd paper veneered keepsake box with Terry clock in the lid.