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from United States
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C. 1930, Waltham Watch and Clock Co., banjo timepiece, using their 8-day car clock movement, with key wind set up on dial. -
C.1915, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Long Alarm", 30-hour time/alarm timepiece. -
C.1880, E. Ingraham and Co., "Doric", 30-hour time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1875, New Haven Clock Co., 30-hour time and gong strike "Sharp Gothic" or steeple clock. -
C.1845, E. C. Brewster and Co.?, 30-hour iron backplate movement shelf clock. -
C. 1890, Waterbury Clock Co., 8-day time/strike calendar mantel clock. -
C.1905, Waterbury Clock Co., 30-hour alarm timepiece novelty mounted in a steel frying pan with raised numerals, riveted to the pan. -
C.1932, Poole Manufacturing Co., Ithaca, NY, "Patrician", Battery electric "year running" mantel clock. -
C.1926, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Earl", 8-day 4 jewels lever movement mantel timepiece. -
C.1878, Ansonia Clock Co., 30-hour time and gong strike beehive mantel clock. -
C.1920, Waltham Watch and Clock Co., for Tiffany and Co., 8-day mirror timepiece, stem wind at case edge beyond 2. -
C.1914, New Haven Clock Co., 8-day wall timepiece. This is the case that was used in the double dial version called the Rutland. -
C.1929, Seth Thomas, black enameled wood with silvered brass door and feet, 8-day time and gong strike with round No. 120 movement. [Nearest model we find is the Ritz]. -
C.1835, Eli Terry, Jr, Plymouth, Conn, stenciled column and splat, 30 hour wood works, full size case. -
C.1908, Sessions Clock Co., FLORA, time and strike mantel clock with colored floral decorations. -
C.1910, E. Ingraham GILA, Time, strike and calendar pressed oak gingerbread clock, 8-day. -
C.1910, Standard Electric Time Co., Springfield, Mass, Slave Clock cast iron tub with polished and nickeled screw bezel. -
C.1835, Benjamin Twiss, Meriden, Conn, Half Column and Splat, -
C.1915, Waterbury Clock Co., 8-day calendar wall timepiece, store regulator case. Label on the back reads: "A and W Regulator, New York". It appears that A and W was buying clocks from Waterbury and placing their label on the back. -
C.1913, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "University", 8-day wall timepiece. There are the remains of label on the back that read: " No. 301?".