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Clock

Maker: Jean Baptiste Baillon (French, died ca. 1770)

Clock with revolving dial

Maker: Unknown

Watch

Maker: Thomas Carpenter (British, active 1776–1823)

Tall Case Clock

Maker: Unknown

Shelf Clock

Maker: Unknown

Sandglass (Hourglass)

Maker: Unknown

Bone Counter

Maker: Unknown

Watch

Maker, probably by: Thomas Gibbard (British)

Watch

Maker: Charles Cabrier (British)

Shelf Clock, Model No. K905

Designer: Jean George Theobald (American, 1873–1952)
Manufacturer: Manning-Bowman Company (American, 1832–1951)

Model 431 "Modernique" Electric Clock

Designer: Paul T. Frankl (American, born Austria, 1886–1958)
Manufacturer: Warren Telechron Co. (American, 1912–1992)

Pocket watch

Maker: Dueber Watch Case Company (American)

Handbag watch

Manufacturer: Western Clock Company (founded 1884)
Manufacturer: (plastic case) Chicago Molded Products Corporation (American, founded 1919)

Wall clock

Maker, formerly attributed to: Aaron Willard (1757–1844)

Futaoki Lid Rest

Artist: Unknown

Watch

Manufacturer: M.Z. Berger and Co., Inc. (American, founded 1950)
Maker: Fabergé (American, active 1960–80)

Lady's Watch

Manufacturer: Patek Philippe & Co. (Swiss, founded 1851)

Ceramic Clock

Designer: Russel Wright (American, 1904–1976)
Manufacturer: (clock face) Harker Pottery Company (American, 1840–1972)
Manufacturer: (works) General Electric (American, founded 1892)

Pocket watch

Maker: Unknown

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