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from United States
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C.1933, Westclox, LaSalle, Ill, "EARLY BIRD" , 1- day novelty alarm, showing a rocking robin pulling a worm from the ground. -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., GRANDFATHER, as-found, mini novelty tall case with 1-day timepiece mov't. -
C.1835, Barnes, Bartholomew and Co., Bristol, Conn., 8-day time and gong strike triple deck shelf clock, carved case with paw feet. -
C.1915, E. Ingraham and Co., "Solar", 8-day wall timepiece, square case. -
C.1910, Sessions Clock Co., "Regulator No. 2", 8-day 'store regulator' timepiece. -
C.1905, Waterbury Clock Co., cast white metal carriage clock, gold plated, with porcelain dial. -
C.1830, Seth Thomas, 30-hour time/strike wood movement half column and splat (short) shelf clock with restorations. -
C.1929, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Hollywood", 8-day time/strike wall clock. -
C.1891, Waterbury Clock Co., "Lawrence", 8-day time and gong strike hanging gingerbread clock, with restored top. -
C.1886, New Haven Clock Co., "Regulator, C.C.", 8-day time/strike wall clock, with restorations. -
C.1832, Riley Whiting, Winchester, Conn., 30-hour time/strike wood movement shelf clock, mixed lot. -
C.1899, Seth Thomas, for a sales promotion company in Kansas City, MO (label on rear), hanging, 8-day time, strike and alarm. -
C.1868, Seth Thomas, Flat top, Mini Cottage, time only, in a rosewood case, 1-day. -
C.1886, Seth Thomas, Cottage, Round Top, one day time and strike in a mahogany case. -
C.1879, Seth Thomas, [Thomaston], mini oct top cottage clock, with type E movement, 1-day, time and alarm. -
C.1892, Baird Clock Co., Plattsburgh, NY, former ad clock now with lettering removed and both doors sanded and painted brown. -
C.1880, Welch, GERSTER, rosewood case only, no label, barn fresh, with a dial pan from another clock, but correct diameter. -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., "Round Drop", 8-day wall timepiece. -
C.1894, Charles W. Feishtinger, Fritztown, Penn., 8-day time/strike double dial calendar gingerbread clock. Cases and movements were made by the Waterbury Clock Co., and later entirely made by Waterbury for Feishtinger. This example is the "Hendon" model. -
C.1901, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn, "Janeiro - Mosaic", 8-day wall timepiece, alternating ash and walnut.