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727.
$25
German novelty clock. Beaten brass case, simulated
held by rivets, but actually soldered from the inside.
The excellent dial is signed, "Kaiser /
Made In Germany". Original hands,
bowed glass, brass sash, backwind
movement is not running. $25-$50.
728.
$25
Not a clue what this is, unless it is just a desk clock. The
fancy dial is signed, "Alfry / Swiss Made". Thick glass
over the dial, seconds hand, calendar
hole where the 6 should be. I
noticed it required a 9 volt battery
so I snapped one in place and
began to hear a slight noise in the
movement
so
immediately
removed the battery. It has been
running now over 30 minutes and still
running with the battery out. I suppose the noise was
some kind of charge taking place in the movement. 2.5"
wide, 4" deep. Alfry Clock Co. New ork. $25-$50.
731.
$25
Lux Alarm clock Educational toy clock I suppose.
Shows the children how the wheels
and the balance are working. The
clock is new in the original box, and
running. Do not know how old it
may be but was in a collection of
alarm clocks from a collector long
deceased. $25-$50.
733.
$75
Miniature steeple clock, porcelain dial marked, "Made
In U.S.A.". No other identification unless the move-
ment itself is marked. The little wood case is about 7"
high, good finial tips, good decorations
on the front, brass sash, bowed glass,
good hands and dial. Back wind time
and set movement was running
when it came to me, of course now
it isn't. Made to resemble the little
Burroughs clocks, same size, label
is look alike, but it is unsigned. $75-
$150.
734.
$65
The Burroughs Company "Georgian", ca 1945-1955.
Made by
m. Gilbert for the Burroughs Adding
Machine Co. as sales incentives or give
a ways.
alnut case is 6.5" high,
backwind and set, time only move-
ment is running. Complete Label is
on the back. $75-$150.
735.
$50
The Burroughs Company, "Steeple Gothic", ca 1945-
1955.
alnut case is 7" high, time only
movement is running. Complete label on
the back. $50-$100.
738.
$50
The Burroughs Company, "English Lancet", ca 1945-
1955.
alnut case is 7" tall, good front decorations,
dial and hands. Backwind movement is
not running. Most of a paper label on
the back. $50-$100.
740.
$25
The Burroughs Company, "English Lancet", ca 1945-
1955. Dark walnut case is 6.5" high, no
plastic or sash over the dial, and
hands are wrong. Complete label on
the back, no wind knob, doubtful
movement runs. Good for parts.
$25-$50.
739.
$75
The Burroughs Company, "Spindle", ca 1945-1955.
alnut case is 6" high, 5" wide, overall in good condi-
tion. Dial spotted, movement is run-
ning. Complete label on the back.
$75-$150.
742.
$25
Paragon Electric Company, The Benjamin Franklin
Clock. Same as #741, except this one
did not run when I plugged it to the
electric. Same instruction. $25-$50.
729.
$25
altham car or airplane clock. Black dial, phosphorus
coated hands and numerals. Dial signed, " altham /
U.S.A.". Typical stem wind, not run-
ning. $25-$50.
730.
$25
German novelty clock, wood case is 6.25" high, carved
or chiseled on the front to give a 3D effect
to the house and surroundings. Dial
signed, "Liberty / Germany". Back
wind and set movement is running.
Back plate signed, "Made In
Germany". $25-$50.
732.
$50
Collection of assorted alarm clocks, most run, did not
test them all. There are
estclox,
aterbury,
Ingraham, Ingersoll, Lux,
and others. $50-$100.
736.
$50
The Burroughs Company, Steeple Gothic, ca 1945-
1955. alnut case is 7" high, very nice condition, this
dial and movement has an alarm func-
tion. Complete label on the back.
Backwind movement is not running.
$50-$100.
737.
$50
The Burroughs Company, "English Lancet", ca 1945-
1955. alnut case is about 7" tall, brass
finials, good decorations on the front.
Complete label on the back.
Backwind movement is running.
$50-$100.
741.
$50
Paragon Electric Company, Nautical Clock, non strik-
ing. I goggled this clock and it basically said you have
to be goofy to own it. ou figure out
the hour, and then move the hand to
the correct minute, and that is it.
es, it is called a one hand clock.
This company is big in timing
clocks. It says on the back, "To
Tell Time: 1. Eliminate the two
hour numbers it is not likely to be
by observing the sun or other natural factors. 2. The
hour numbers left is the correct time plus any minute
indicated by the hand." Didn't I tell you you had to be
goofy to own it? Sorry, I only have one that is running.
$50-$100.
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