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type Shelf or Mantel Architectural Novelty
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France, a small, lighthouse form novelty timepiece, the gilt and silvered, simulated ashlar case containing the 8 day movement, with balance composed of two crossed discs joined by eight vertical glass rods, and oscillating in the cylindrical turret, Roman numeral white enamel dial with gilt spade and whip hands -
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 -
Globe Clock Co., USA., 8 days, time and strike, windmill novelty clock with wood case with 4 small auxiliary dials on vanes, Movement is German, c1925. -
French, attributed to Guilmet retailed by Alibert, 222 Rue Rivoli, Paris, "WINDMILL", clock from the Industrial series, a time only spring driven movement in the tower with the mill blades turned by a cord traveling up the tower from a separate movement in the base and wound by opening the door of the mill in the base with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with an Aneroid barometer above the clock and two mercury thermometers, one Centigrade and one Fahrenheit, c1890