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C.1929, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Old Mr. Boston", 8-day advertising timepiece. Old Mr. Boston was a distillery located at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Mass, and a publisher of bartender recipe guides. -
C.1830, Jeromes and Darrow, Bristol, Conn, Stenciled Column and Splat, with columns on the sash, 2- wt Groaner movement [wooden]. -
C.1870, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Parlor Calendar No. 6, in walnut, 8-day time and strike, double dial perpetual calendar. -
C.1870, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., New York, "No. 8, Shelf Library" (older model) in walnut, 8-day time and strike, restored. -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., Royal Bonn La Cruz, porcelain china clock in a royal purple color, with floral accents. -
C.1905, Sessions Clock Co, Forestville, Conn, STAR POINTER, Calendar, in original shipping box. -
C.1898, Wm. L. Gilbert, Winsted, Conn, Porcelain No. 531, 8-day time and gong strike mantel clock, with porcelain dial and floral decorations. -
C.1881, New Haven Clock Co., TRENT, walnut cased shelf clock, with reverse painted tablet. -
C.1938, United Electric Clock Corp, Brooklyn, NY, WINE BARREL animated novelty, dial with a bar scene showing a bartender shaking a drink, the canister shaking with each tick of the clock; barrel is patinated spelter. -
C.1886, Seth Thomas, ALBERT, from their City Series, 8-day mahogany shelf clock. -
C.1865, E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn, Mini OOG, 30 hour time and gong strike with alarm. -
C.1876, Seth Thomas, ARCH TOP, 8-Day time and gong strike, walnut veneered shelf clock. -
C.1920, Ansonia Clock Co, NY, "Ledger No. 1", poplar cased wall timepiece, 8-day. -
C.1948, Lux Clock Co., Inc, CAT novelty timepiece with moving eyes and tail pendulum. -
C.1911, Ansonia Clock Co., NY, "THEBES", cast iron mantel clock, with Art Nouveau designs cast into the metal, finished in Pewter. -
C.1895, Western Clock Mfg, Co., Chicago later became Westclox, cast iron novelty clock in the Art Nouveau style, 30 hour time only mov't. -
C.1904, Tiffany Electric Mfg Co., Buffalo, NY, "NEVER WIND" battery timepiece with torsion pendulum. -
C.1917, New Haven Clock Co., "TUXFORD", "5-glass" mantle regulator, a slender mahogany case with beveled glass all around, and faux mercury pendulum, large round movement with rack and snail on rear plate. -
C.1951, Lux Mfg. Co, "SHMOO", 30-hour novelty timepiece, white plastic figure/case. -
C.1935, August C. Keebler Co., Chicago, Illinois, No. 320, Cuckoo Clock, 30- hour novelty timepiece, in original box, unused new old stock.