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type Shelf or Mantel Tambour
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Sessions mantle clock. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., C.1913, "CHIME CLOCK No. 258" , 8-Bell Sonora chime in a larger than life tambour case with carved accents and with 8 inch dial. Side lever for chime/silent and for tune selection {Whittington and Westminster}. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., WESTMINSTER TAMBOUR, in mahogany, 8-day quarter hour chime clock, C.1925. -
French, Circa 1890, 8-day time/strike marble mantel clock, in classic tambour design. -
Sangamo Electric Co., Springfield, Ill., Circa 1928, An ingenious designed movement that uses jewel double-roller lever escapement from a 16 size Illinois pocket watch. The balance wheel is visible on the dial. An electric motor winds the movement in minute increments as needed and allowing the clock to run 30 hours if the electricity goes out. At the time the cycles per second had not been standardized and this clock still had to capacity to keep accurate time. -
C.1903, Year Clock Co, New York, Brass cased tambour clock with large lever movement, serial number 1025. -
C.1920, Waltham Clock Co. TAMBOUR, 8-Day, time and gong strike, with platform lever escapement. -
C.1920, Herschede Hall Clock Co., Cincinnati, OH: Model 10 chime clock in mahogany with time, strike and choice Westminster or Canterbury quarter-hour chime on six rods, raised numerals on dial. -
C.1925, Chelsea Clock Co., for Tiffany, Tambour No. 9, 8-day, house strike in a heavy brass case. -
C.1922, Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass, Tambour No. 3, 6.5" dial with 8-day time and ship's bell movement, red brass case. -
C.1917, Chelsea Clock Co., Tambour No. 4, 6" dial, eight-day time and house strike.