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Ingraham "Gila" Calendar Clock

Ingraham “Gila” Calendar Clock: 8 day time with half hour gong strike and a new 6″ calendar dial. In a pressed oak case. With key. A partial label is on the case’s back. (The case’s uppermost piece has been broken off and reattached.) 22 3/4″ tall and running at this time All items sell As […]

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Ithaca Regulator No. 1 Calendar Clock NR

Ithaca Regulator No. 1 Calendar Clock: a walnut case with 12″ metal dials. The lower one carries name of LT. B. Horton’s patent August 1866. Small tag inside has No.1277 stamped into it. (The case has been restored and some trim is missing.) 47″ L Clock is running at time of listing, but not guaranteed […]

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Gilbert "Maranville" Calendar Clock

Gilbert “Maranville” Calendar Clock: rosewood case; partials labels inside and back. (Some veneer peeling.) All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, no paypal, no personal checks, no money orders, no wire transfers. Your credit card will be charged twice; once for the purchase and once […]

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19th c. Calendar Clock

19th c. walnut octagonal eight day strike Seth Thomas calendar clock. 23″ Ht. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Horton's Ithaca Double Dial Calendar Clock

Horton’s Ithaca Double Dial Calendar Clock: oak case; gong strike. (Not running.) 18″ All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, no paypal, no personal checks, no money orders, no wire transfers. Your credit card will be charged twice; once for the purchase and once for […]

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Southern Calendar Clock Fashion No. 4, Southern

Southern Calendar Clock Fashion No. 4, Southern Calendar Clock Company, St. Louis, Missouri, the walnut case with three urn finials, molded top, free-standing columns flanking the glazed door marked Fashion enclosing two painted zinc dials, the upper with recessed seconds dial marked Patented April 16, 1878, the lower calendar dial marked Southern Calendar Clock Co., […]

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