71. $100
“Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock with round top,
and no door. You can hang the pendulum from underneath and remove the dial to check the one-day time, strike, and alarm movement.
The time and strike springs are wound thru the dial and the alarm is wound thru the wood just above the base. The movement is their
“K” type, it is running and performing properly. This is the first of this collector’s 350 clocks I am selling that does not have
a perfect or very nice dial. I also believe the hands are replacements. The very nice rosewood case is 9 inches tall. There is a partial
label on the back. $100-$200.
72. $75
“Gilbert Clock Co.”, miniature cottage clock, 9 ½ inches tall. The is a very nice and very
unusual rosewood case. They painted the border around the base black, and a large portion below the dial they also painted. In the
black areas they etched leaves and branches. The brass sash holds flat glass, the metal dial pan was repainted and the hands replaced.
You access the pendulum from underneath the case. The 30-hour movement is time only, and is running. $100-$200.
70. $50
Rosewood miniature cottage clock, stands only 9 inches high, There are brass ornaments
around the front of the case and on top. The 8-day movement and pendulum can be viewed from the bottom. The pendulum got lost somewhere
in packing or transit. I hung a pendulum of mine, the movement runs well, but not sure if the pendulum will need adjustments
to keep accurate time, and of course it is not the original pendulum. $75-$150.
69. $100
“Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock, flat top, OG base.
The near perfect rosewood case is 9 inches tall, has gold around the glasses, probably enhanced. The original dial was not repainted
for it was plenty good. Good glasses, door latch, complete label, iron bell and original pendulum. The type “C” movement is running
and there is an alarm that rings on a large iron bell. The movement and label were signed by ST as being at Plymouth, Conn. $150-$250.
67. $50
“Winterhalder & Hofmeier”, German made clock with an overpasted label of, “Camerer,
Cuss & Co., London”. Camerer imported some clocks from the Black Forest for resale under their label. Camerer would have sold
the clock in the 1920-1930 time frames. Movement is signed “W&H”, complete Camerer label on the back of the door. This very unusual
wood case is 9 ½ inches high, has four wood feet underneath, brass sash, flat glass, Dial signed, “Camerer, Cuss & Co.”, and the
hands appear to be correct. The movement is running seemingly for 2-3 days. $50-$100.
68. $100
“Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth, Conn.”, miniature cottage clock with a flat top and
OG base. The 30-hour time only movement is type “O”, a variation movement. Both the movement and label are signed by ST at Plymouth,
Conn. The 9-inch mahogany case has excellent gold around the glasses, possibly enhanced. The dark spot under the door knob is not
a flaw, just wood color. There are good glasses, repainted dial, complete label, and an old pendulum. $150-$250.