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Lot of 6 time clocks Estimate
Lot of 6 time clocks Estimate $50-100
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Seth Thomas electric slave time
Seth Thomas electric slave time clock, birch case, 13" dial, 16 1/4" sq Estimate $100-200
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An Antique American Oak
An Antique American Oak Time-Punch Clock c. 1915 by International Time Recorder Co. cast iron wheel with 100 employee numbers interior mechanism stamps time and number on continuous paper roll each side with paneled glazed doors height 35 1/2 in. width 27 in. depth 25 in.
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CINCINNATI TIME RECORDER COMPANY
CINCINNATI TIME RECORDER COMPANY TIME CLOCKAmerican time clock, The Cincinnati Time Recorder Company, retailed by The Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company, early 20th c., metal dial with Arabic numeral hour markers, time-and-strike movement, time card slot, approx 36"h, 15.75"w, 8"d **Provenance: The estate of Mr. Wesley and Mrs. Suzanne LaFever, Beverly Hills, California**
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International Time Recording Co
International Time Recording Co time clock, oak case, 32" h, pendulum, no crank Estimate $100-150
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International Time Clock By
International Time Clock By International Business Machine Corporation Model 6400-2. Oak case old finish. Original crank & pendulum.Ht. 35'' W 37'' D 17 1/2''E
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IBM Time Recorder employee time
IBM Time Recorder employee time clock. This is an old and complete example of a fully functionl time clock. It was owned by a former employee of the Monticello Dairy. This was one of the two machines used there for the plant employees. Unconditionally guaranteed to be from the Monticello Dairy plant, Charlottesville, Virginia. It was retired in 1980. This type of machine was based on the 1888 patent of physician Alezander Dey. As employees pressed a rotating pointer into the hole at their assigned number, the machine recorded the time on a preprinted sheet and rang a bell with each punch. The name plate displays "Manufactured By International Business Machines Corp., International Time Recording Div., Endicott, N. Y." There are 7 patent dates, from July 11, 1911 to Mar. 7, 1916. Shows Model No. 6400-5, and "REC 3*** The clock drive otor says it is a "Warren Telechron Co., Serial #195712A". This unit was probably made in 1924 when the International Time Co. was purchased by IBM. One of these IBM machines is in the American History building of the Smithsonian Musuem. Another is displayed by the IBM corp. headquarters, artifact division. Estimate $400-600
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TIMEWORKS BATTERY WALL
TIMEWORKS BATTERY WALL CLOCKTimeworks Battery Wall Clock
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EARLY INTERNATIONAL TIME CLOCK
EARLY INTERNATIONAL TIME CLOCK Quarter sawn oak case.
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International Time Recording
International Time Recording Clock with Electric Wind Quarter sawn oak case. Brass dial. 2 tube mercury pendulum.Ht. 5' 5 1/2''E
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TIME IS MONEY CLOCK BANK c.
TIME IS MONEY CLOCK BANK c. 1890's heavily embossed nickeled cast iron well detailed molded relief with birds and floral pottery clock at center reads ''Time is Money.'' 6'' h. (Near Mint Cond.)
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Seth Thomas time only office clock,
Seth Thomas time only office clock, mahogany finished case, running, 31 1/4" h Estimate $100-150
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A National Time Recording Co. Ltd.,
A National Time Recording Co. Ltd., clocking-in clock in a walnut case, 97cm high
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Diebold electric slave time
Diebold electric slave time clock, green wood case, 7" sq Estimate $20-40
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TELEPHONE CALL TIME CLOCK
TELEPHONE CALL TIME CLOCK CALCULAGRAPH DEVICE United States,20th CenturyBlack case with silvered dial.
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Oak International Time Recording Co
Oak International Time Recording Co time clock, wind indicators on front of dial, missing section of time recording mechanism, 29 3/4" high, pendulum, No 88 movement, probably 15/30 day, one spring needs replacement, no key Estimate $100-200
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ANTIQUE OAK PUNCH / TIME CLOCK Late
ANTIQUE OAK PUNCH / TIME CLOCK Late 19th/Early 20th c., dial reads "General Time Recorder Exchange, New York City, Chelsea 3-3886", 37"h x 16.5"w x 12.5"d
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Oak International Time Recording Co
Oak International Time Recording Co time clock, wind indicators on front of dial, "Regulator" reverse painted on bottom glass, 25 1/2" high, nickel bob on pendulum, heavy double spring movement, probably 30 day, with key Estimate $200-300
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Contemporary 'Steampunk'
Contemporary 'Steampunk' International Time Recording Table Clock, Roger Wood, Hamilton, 21st century assembled found objects with a quartz movement, having feather sweep seconds hand only height 36 in — 91.4 cm
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SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER COMPANY CLOCK
SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER COMPANY CLOCK Quarter sawn oak case and painted metal dial.
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An Unusual Automaton Novelty
An Unusual Automaton Novelty Clock The small metal birdcage is in an oxidized finish. It contains a feathered bird and a pillar at the center with a ball at the top and an ivory color band around the middle with numerals and marks. A red pointer circles around to indicate the time. The cage is suspended from a hoop stand with a tiny angel at the top holding the ring inset in a cast glass base with a slightly pink tint. Overall it measures apprx. 8-1/2"H. So far the bird does not chirp.
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OAK SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CLOCK
OAK SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CLOCK WITH TIME CARDS: Simplex model T-10 punch clock in oak case with glass front door having reverse painted logo. Inside is a mechanized metal recording stamp activated by front lever. Dial bears Simplex trademark and has two winding holes. Inside are several timecards, large winding key, and drum of ink ribbon. Outer door has functional lock & key. Approx. 31'' h x 14'' w x 8.25'' d. From the Estate of horologist Pete Lamb.
CONDITION: Currently working, but not guaranteed to keep working or accurate time.
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Currier & Ives lithograph, "No Tick
Currier & Ives lithograph, "No Tick Here", clock with a face marked "Time is Money", published by Currier & Ives, circa 1880, originally from Wachovia National Bank, Winston, North Carolina, 15-7/8 x 11-7/8 in.; original wood frame with original glass. Restoration to tears upper left corner, abrasions, minor foxing, small holes and tears at edges, remnants of tape (paper and archival) verso at top corners; frame refinished, abrasions. Deaccessioned by Wachovia Bank and Trust Co.
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A brass table clock in the form
A brass table clock in the form of an oscillating bird in a gilded cage the time indicated on a central flattened sphere ht. 14 cm.
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EARLY 20TH C. OAK INTERNATIONAL
EARLY 20TH C. OAK INTERNATIONAL TIME CLOCK: International Time Co., Oak time card punch. Approx. 45.75'' h x 14.5'' w x 10.5'' d.
CONDITION: Currently working, but not guaranteed to keep working or accurate time.
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DIMINUTIVE GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK.
DIMINUTIVE GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK. European 20th century. Brass works and dial with the inscription ''Tempus Fugit'' in a mahogany case. Includes pendulum and key. 64.75''h.
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SETH THOMAS MANTLE CLOCK.
SETH THOMAS MANTLE CLOCK. Connecticut late 19th century. Thirty hour time/strike clock having brass works painted tin dial and reverse painted tab with doves. Includes key and pendulum. 18.75''h.
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Joseph Ives Hour Glass Shelf
Joseph Ives Hour Glass Shelf Clock Project clock.E
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The Calendar Clock - A modern brass
The Calendar Clock - A modern brass framed table clock the silvered upper dials depicting months of the year and signs of the Zodiac the lacquered brass framed movement with silvered twin scale showing hours and minutes on a central girdle supported by plain turned pillars 7.5ins diameter x 7ins high mounted on turned walnut base complete with cylindrical glass dome for same (No. 9 of edition limited to 500)
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TWO TRAVEL CLOCKS AND A
TWO TRAVEL CLOCKS AND A STOPWATCHTwo travel clocks and a stopwatchvarious makers20th centuryOne clock Gubelin, in an integral blue leather case, one clock Howard Miller, the stopwatch Breguet.larger clock open height 3 1/4in (8cm); w
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ROTARY CLOCK Rotary Clock
ROTARY CLOCK Rotary Clock
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Seth Thomas No 2 Office Calendar
Seth Thomas No 2 Office Calendar clock, rosewood case, replaced dials, good running condition, 43" h Estimate $1,200-1,600
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STANDARD ELECTRIC TIME CO. MASTER
STANDARD ELECTRIC TIME CO. MASTER CLOCK Early 20th c., Massachusetts, marked on dial, 60.5"h x 22.75"w x 8.75"d
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CLOCK PREDICTION.Clock
CLOCK PREDICTION.Clock Prediction. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1970s. A small blue box houses a clock face and a moveable dial, possibly for divination effect. Plastic composition; reverse painted symbol in black, white and gold on box top. 2 x 2 x 1”. Very good.
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SPIRIT TIME.Spirit Time. Tulsa: Bob
SPIRIT TIME.Spirit Time. Tulsa: Bob Kline, ca. 1989. A clock is set to any time while the magician's back is turned, yet he knows the time instantly. Mahogany case clock 6 x 3 x 7 ". One of 24 units manufactured.
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English Clock together with
English Clock together with Birdcage Automaton. From a Long Island home.