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C.1944, Chelsea, WWII, Black Phenolic Resin ship"s timepiece. -
C.1929, Waterbury "Motor Boat No. 2' Ship"s clock, with matching Waterbury Barometer intact. -
C.1925, Herschede Clock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, "Willard' model weight driven banjo in good original condition. -
C.1925, German, Hamburg-American, for the French Market, Westminster box clock, oak cased, as-found. -
C.1923, Chelsea for Tiffany and Co.,, New York, Yacht Wheel, with 6' dial. -
C.1920, Chelsea Clock Co., a nice small desk timepiece in a bronze case that was silvered later, and with some tarnish. -
C.1920, Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co, Berlin, Canada, very uncommon arts and crafts mantle clock of the highest quality. -
C.1919, One Hand Clock Co., Warren, PA, nice example of the 8 ' dial model, in original condition. -
C.1919, One Hand Clock Co., Warren, PA, nice example of the 6' dial model. (They came in 3 sizes), in original condition. -
C.1918, Chelsea for Tiffany and Co., New York, (signed on dial) Serial number 112740, house strike Federal style mahogany mantel clock. -
C.1915, Waterbury "Pelican' Time and Strike store regulator, oak, in excellent original condition. -
C.1915, German, Hamburg American, Outside Bell carriage alarm clock. -
C.1913, Waterbury "Ship"s Bell No. 3', in generally good condition. -
C.1912, Waterbury, "TOULON', Brass and Glass, crystal regulator in excellent original condition. -
C.1912, Waterbury "Conductor' Carriage clock, time, strike and repeat, in good, as-found condition. -
C.1912, Waterbury "ARION' Pressed Oak school timepiece, as found. -
C.1912, German, Gustav Becker, 400-Day, Disc pendulum clock, serial number 2126408, in good restorable condition. -
C.1910, Waterbury "Polar', Barber Shop model with reverse order dial. -
C.1910, Waterbury Clock Co., "Admiral', 30 Day Round drop in oak and in very good original condition, with original dial, finish, hands, beat scale and both rear labels (Model label illustrated). -
C.1910, Waterbury "Calendar No. 25' in oak, variant? This model as pictured in Waterbury"s literature is very fancy with trim pieces at both top and bottom of door, both front and back.