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type Tambour
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Darche Mfg. Co. Chicago, "Reminder Clock", ca 1917, in a tambour style case. -
Seth Thomas "Chime Clock No. 59", C. 1922. -
Sessions Clock Co. miniature tambour clock, -
New Haven Clock Co. "Tambour No. 56", according to the label on the base. -
Tambour clock made by the Seth Thomas Clock Co. trying to sell a less expensive line of clocks under the name, "The Plymouth Company, Thomaston, Conn". -
Waterbury Clock Co. tambour clock. -
Sessions Clock Co. Tambour Chiming clock, "Duet No. 1-1927". -
Waterbury Clock Co. novelty, "Alsace", C. 1917. -
Waterbury Clock Co. tambour, a rare model, "Loirol", with a porcelain dial and a beveled glass below the dial that allows you to watch the pendulum. Full black label on the base, and a factory sticker, "9492". -
German oversize tambour plays three different chimes on quarter hours, Westminster, Whittington, and Winchester. -
Chelsea Clock Co. tambour style, "Queen Anne, Model No. 94", ca 1923. -
Herschede Hall Clock Co. in a case commonly called tambour. -
Sessions Clock Co. miniature tambour. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. tambour clock, "No. 1038", ca 1925. -
Herschede "Model 20" Westminster Chime tambour cased clock. -
Gilbert Clock Co. in a modern wood case, 13 inches wide, 7 inches high. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. tambour clock, ca 1925. -
Outstanding French miniature mantle clock the round 8 day movement is signed "Samuel Marti" and "France". -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., novelty tambour cased clock called "Camden", ca 1936. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Chime Clock, No. 75", ca 1922.