Early wood framed Monark Battery clock
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Wood framed Deco style clock that has a splinter on left side outer edge and a chip on bottom outer edge, with tin dial and glass Dome is loose and clock does not run but has a great look. 17 1/2 in diameter.
Waltham Wood Framed Dresser Clock

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Waltham Wood Framed Dresser Clock: the oval metal dial is 6″ x 8″. Framed in wood and in a wish bone style frame with a winder under the dial.
(Not running.)
11″ x 14 1/4″
New Haven Wood Framed Desk Clock

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New Haven wood framed desk clock: time only, swivels, 12 day jeweled works, nice dial glass.
(Some scratches & losses to original wood finish)
Running at the time of listing, not guaranteed to continue.
7 1/4″ T x 7″ W
Ask For Labatt’s’ Porcelain Wood Framed Clock

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Canadian. 1940s. Single sided porcelain (SSP) dial. The wood-framed electric version of an advertising clock featuring the slogan, "Ask for Labatt's". Features baton-style hands and a red sweep-second hand. Upper edge marked, Shonbeck Clock Co. Hamilton, Ont.". Working. 16.5" x 16.5" x 2.75" depth.
Ask For Labatt’s’ Porcelain Wood Framed Clock

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Canadian 1940s.. Single sided porcelain (SSP) dial. The wood-framed electric version of an advertising clock featuring the slogan, "Ask for Labatt's". Features baton-style hands and a red sweep-second hand. Marked "Shonbeck Clock Co." upper edge. Requires plug and service. An additional clock movement is included. 16.75 x 16.5" x 3".
Early battery driven clock

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A early battery powered clock disassembled, damaged and likely incomplete, within a box, having a glass silkscreened dial (broken) and a two pillared stand.
Early battery driven mantel clock

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An unusual electro-mechanical mantel clock, probably battery driven, in a glass and fruit wood case with a silvered dial signed “800 Days” .