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Book 1,435 – Lot of 5 clock books
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Up for sale are 5 clock books:Clock Guide: Identification with Prices
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Clock Guide: Identification with prices
No. 2,
Seth Thomas Clocks for 1939
Catalog No. 801, Illustrated Catalogue of
Seth Thomas Clocks
No. 675
1909-1910, and
Early American Clocks
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This lot includes:
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Clock Guide: Identification with Prices
by Robert W. Miller. This is an excellent book for identification of most clocks you might find in America. The photography is good and price realized is also listed. 147 pages. Copyright 1978. Soft cover. Excellent condition.
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Clock Guide: Identification with Prices
No. 2 by Robert W. Miller. This is clocks and prices (no longer current) in addition to book No. 1. This is an excellent book for identification of most clocks you might find in America. The photography is good and price realized is also listed. 94 pages. Copyright 1975. Soft cover. Excellent condition.
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Seth Thomas Clocks for 1939
catalog No. 801. This catalog contains both the mechanical and electric clocks for the 1939 model year. Experience accumulated over a period of a century and a quarter finds expression in this series of Seth Thomas clocks. The models featured in this catalog are representative and, in appearance, symbolize their heritage. 24 pages. Soft cover. Excellent condition.
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Illustrated Catalogue of
Seth Thomas Clocks
No. 675
1909-1910
. Please note that this a REPRINT and not an original. This book displays the alarm clocks, carriage clocks, mantle clocks, ship’s bell clocks, gingerbread clocks, and tower clocks available back in the day from Seth Thomas. If you are a collector or a repair person, or building a library, this book is a must. 96 pages. Soft cover. Excellent condition.
Early American Clocks
by Edwin G. Warman. Here is a worthy collection of little-known facts for all who are interested in early American clocks, which makes an excellent reference book for the beginner as well as the advanced clock collector. The pages are filled with many details and illustrations covering early clocks, telling of their mechanical arrangements, from wooden movements to electrical, from wagon spring to fuzee, and from Hollow Column to OG cases. This edition will add to the knowledge of all who want to know more about American clocks, their makers and the region and period in which they worked. The stories are not necessarily in sequence, though the book falls generally in this category, for each chapter is complete in itself, and material will be found to be inter-related. 79 pages. Soft cover. Copyright 1971. Excellent condition. – Book 1,435