17” Master Mix Lighted Clock
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17" Master Mix Lighted Clock TAC 8. The clock face has good color with wear and fine scratches to the plastic bezel. The clock works and lights as it should. Measures 17"x17"x4". Condition rated 8 by The Authentication Company.
Circa 1900 school house master clock

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Circa 1900 school house master clock, Wm L. Gilbert Co., Hansen Mfg. Co., solid oak, master clock to operate bells, Arts and Crafts style pediment top and base, 40″t 15″w 5″d. Refinished, original direction booklet.
Master Crafters Novelty Clock-Bell Ringer, 12″ T

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Master Crafters Novelty Clock-Bell Ringer, 12″ Tall
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Cleveland Electrical Mfg. Co. Master Time Clock

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A late 19th century Cleveland Electrical Mfg. Co. (1882-1900) Master Time Clock. Features a Seth Thomas movement, 14" dial, weight and engraved pendulum. 8-day time only with dead beat escapement, maintaining power and seconds bit, papered metal dial, Nickeled weight and pendulum. Black Walnut Eastlake style case with a gallery crest, single long door and shaped drop. Older refinishing with minor wear, dial touchups, electrical components removed, running when cataloged. 68 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Telechrom Master Clock #426

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In Oak case. 58″ t x 16″ w. Ca. 1920
Telechron Master clock

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A 1930’s Telechron Type “B” Master Clock. Electrically wound spring driven movement, with painted metal dial, large hand indicates the deviation from standard time, with two subsidiary dials. Oak case with original finish, minor wear. 35″ high.
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Howard No. 89 Master Clock

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A turn of the century Howard "No. 89" model Master clock. 8-day time only weight driven "1" movement with a 14" painted metal dial marked "E. Howard & Co. Boston", Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds. Oak case with a long glass door and side access door over a short molded drop. Old finish with minor wear, relays removed, running when cataloged. 23 1/2 x 10 x 60" high overall. ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000