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Ingraham Antique Black Enamel Mantel Clock -
Seth Thomas, TRIPMAID, travel alarms (LOT OF TWO), new old stock, never put into service, with original guarantee slips. C.1956. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., "EMPIRE No 13", 4-glass crystal regulator, with 2-vial pendulum, and with fancy cream colored porcelain dial with floral polychrome decorations fired in, C.1907 -
New Haven Clock Co., VAMOOSE, 30-day duplex spring timepiece in a nicely retored case, C.1911 -
Keebler Clock Co., ORGAN GRINDER animated alarm clock, showing the grinders arm playing the organ briskly, opposite a bear in dance pose. C.1930. -
Keebler Clock Co., Philadelphia, PA, ORGAN GRINDER animated alarm clock, showing the grinders arm playing the organ briskly, opposite a bear in dance pose. C.1930. -
E. Ingraham and Co., Bristol, Conn, BUGS BUNNY animated alarm clock, Bug's eating a carrot while the clock ticks. C.1950. -
Lux Clock Mfg, Waterbury, Conn, SPINNING WHEEL novelty alarm, showing grandpa before the fire smoking his pipe and grandma sitting at her spinning wheel which revolves a bit with each tick. C.1935. -
Parker Clock Co, unusual 1-day desk calendar in a novelty case of brass, the clock setting in a small roofed alcove. This is a rear wind, rear set clock and retains its special key for doing both. C.1895. -
American Lab Barometer, Central Scientific Co., Chicago, IL, a typical brass protective tube surrounding the glass tube, and with F/C glass tube thermometer on the side, the whole on a wall hanging mahogany mount with white stone-like reflective strips to make it easier to see the mercury. C.1935 -
The American Clock Co., large battery powered wall clock, oak cased, with 18" dial, designed to run on two No. 6 dry cells, fitting in an alcove on top of the case, C.1905 -
Cincinnati Time Recording Co., Cincinnati, O., heavy oak cased punching-in clock with robust Seth Thomas double spring movement, C.1930 -
International Time Recording Co., Binghampton, NY, large and early version of their time punch clock shortly after they took over the Bundy company, and with auxiliary calendar feature wound at 11, C.1908 -
Self Winding Clock Co., NY, GALLERY No. 10, in cherry, battery driven timepiece with Style A self winding movement with Graham escapement, C.1887 -
International Business Machine Co., (ITR Div), Endicott, NY, Fully programmable master clock, self winding, model 15-7, in a walnut finished case. C.1940 -
American, "JOHN BULL" cast iron blinker, the eyes moving up and down with each tick. C.1860. -
Bradley and Hubbard, Iron cased "CONTINENTAL" blinker, or moving eye novelty clock, 30 hour time only, C.1860 -
American banjo copy of a 1930 Waltham model with the dial and movement marked E. Howard and Co., the movement was not made by Howard, but by someone who copied a movement and made the case. Circa 1975 -
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "ARMY No. 37", 8-day time/strike mantel clock. C.1900. -
E. Ingraham and Co., "242", 8-day time/strike/alarm oak mantel clock, commemorative series with winged cherubs at work, top left with hammer, anvil and vice, bottom sections w/ cherubs turning a handle on some fanciful contraption, and with an Army/Navy base molding with stars and anchors. Pressed oak case retains its original crazed finish. This was a special order case produced for a customer as indicated on the partial label on the whose name we cannot read. Original paper dial has age darkened. Hands, pendulum and tablet are original. Circa 1905.