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Antique Hotel Front Desk Ringer Bell  Metal & Cast Iron
Base
Item #168
Antique Metal Scissors Signed
Item #329
SOLD
Quite Old & Unique!
Antique metal scissors are in great working
condition. Blade has some rust, but doesn't affect the
cutting at all. Tested & cut's paper great! Blade is
very sharp. Maker marking indicated on one side of
cutting blade, and on the other side of the blade
there is a floral etched pattern.  Antique metal
scissors measure 6 3/4in. L  3in. w handle grip,
Blade is 5/8 in. wide.
Old & Unique Antique Hotel Front Desk Ringer
Bell!
Antique hotel front desk ringer bell has a metal &  cast
iron base. Great working condition. I polished some of
the metal, needs a little bit more cleaning.  Most likely
was used for a hotel. Starting at the top of the ringer
stem it's dated, pat. & a date, along with many other
engraved dates. 2 picture shown.   One date that I
can make out is Apr. 8 1870.  Antique hotel ringer bell
metal ~ cast iron base bell measures 4in w by 3 1/2in.
tall.
Antique Metal & Cast Iron Base Hotel Ringer Bell
$100.00
168
code
Antique Tin Lunch Box Pail W/ Original Thermos
Antique Wooden Recipe Box
Item #251
Item #267
SOLD
Great Find!
Antique collectible mens tin lunch box  pail with
original thermos. Antique tin mens lunch box pail
is in good condition for age. I purchased this from
the original inherited owner. The thermos is still
usable, and with the original cork topper as well.
On the bottom of vintage tin lunch box it
indicated pat. pending. Antique collectible mens
tin lunch box  pail m
SOLD
Antique recipe wooden box is in great condition.
 Antique recipe wooden box measures 4. 25in.
tall by 5 1/2in. L by 3in. width. No indication of
maker.
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Antique vintage National NBC brown leather
business brief case is in great condition, a few
minor scraps from use, and top of buckle has
some cracks to the leather. Clean on the inside.
As pictured, comes with the original key to lock
brief case.
 Patented on May 15, 1921, is
engraved on buckle.  I just conditioned the
leather with some leather lotion.

Measurements:
Antique Vintage National NBC Brown Leather Business
Brief Case
Item #356
THIS ITEM IS CROSSED MERCHANDISED IN THE
CLOCKS SECTION PAGE 3
Antique New Haven Model Tambour No. 56
mantle clock is in
Excellent body condition &
great working condition. Tested  for 2 hours.

When starting it up, the pendulum & clock has to
be balanced. The chime is real quite and doesn't
make much sound, but a tapping noise. I would
say, the clock needs to be taken to a antique
clock repair shop, to be oiled.  Original maker
label on the bottom indicating Tambour No. 56
New Haven Clock Col. New Haven Conn. USA.  As
shown in picture above, this antique clock comes
with the original key, and pendulum. Clocks body
is real wood.

History of New Haven Clocks:  
Incorporated February 7, 1853, the New Haven Clock Company
was formed by clockmaker Hiram Camp and others to supply
clock movements to the Jerome Manufacturing Company, then
the largest clockmaking operation in the world. Three years
later, the Jerome firm went bankrupt and in April of 1856 the
New Haven Clock Company raised an additional $20,000 and
purchased the Jerome operation.

By 1860, the firm employed 300 men and 15 women and was
producing about 170,000 clocks a year. In 1866, the old Jerome
factory was destroyed by fire, but a new brick factory was soon
built which survives today with many additions. Their working
force had increased to 460 men, 52 women and 88 children by
1880 and nearly half a million dollars worth of clocks were
produced that year. Non jeweled pocket watches were added to
the line that year and were offered until the 1950's.

New Haven had trade connections with Jerome & Co. Ltd., an
English sales firm which continued business independently
after the bankruptcy of the Jerome Manufacturing Company in
1856. By the 1870's the firm was using the trademark "Jerome
& Co." on some of their products and purchased the entire
English operation in 1904.

For years the Directors of the New Haven operation had drained
the resources of the company with large dividends and by 1890
they were in serious financial condition. Hiram Camp (1811
1892), founder and long time president, resigned as president
in September, 1891 and his successor Samuel A. Galpin
struggled to keep the firm afloat. They nearly went into
bankruptcy in 1894 but raised enough money to continue until
March of 1897 when the firm was reorganized.

In 1902 leadership of the firm passed to Walter C. Camp who is
better known as the "father of American football." However,
Camp modernized the watch-manufacturing department in
1904, resulting in cheaper production costs, and had
wristwatches added to the line in 1915. Camp was succeeded in
1923 by Edwin P. Root.

When Richard H. Whitehead succeeded Root as president of
the firm in February, 1929, it was again in financial trouble.
This worsened when the Great Depression hit in November of
that year but Whitehead's able leadership kept the firm
operating with growing profitability through the time of World
War II. From 1943 through 1945, the firm was involved almost
totally in manufacturing war products.

In March of 1946, the firm resumed clock and watch
manufacture and was reorganized as the New Haven Clock and
Watch Company. That year it fell into the control of foreign
inventors involved with Swiss watchmaking interests.
Whitehead resigned as president and thereafter the firm
deteriorated steadily. In 1956, it was reorganized under
Chapter X of the bankruptcy act and in 1960 the
operation ceased and the clock manufacturing facilities
were sold on March 22 24, 1960 at public auction and by
private negotiation.
Item #737
Antique Cast Iron White Enamelware Lined Soup Pot /
Bean  Kettle Pot
Antique New Haven Tambour No. 56 Wind-up Mantle Clock
$160.00
code
744
Antique cast iron white enamelware lined soup
pot kettle is in overall great condition. Still
functional. White enamel lining inside pot.
Marked on the bottom 8 K with a railroad line.
This pot is still a  functional piece.

Measurements: 7 1/2in. tall, 10.25in. circ. 8in.
deep.
Item #745
Antique New Haven  Tambour No. 56 Pendulum
Wind-Up Mantle Clock
Antique National NBC Brown Leather Business Briefcase
$100.00
356
code
Antique dark brown leather Doctors bag is in
Good Working Condition. Some wear apparent,
 on one side there is some cracking to the
outer part of the leather lining. No indication of
maker.  Missing key to lock bag.


Measurements:
Antique Brown Leather Doctors Bag
Item #373
Antique Dark Brown Leather Doctors Bag
$65.00
code
373
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Antique Cast Iron Enamelware Lined Soup / Bean Kettle Pot
$65.00
737
code
Antique optical glassess by the "House Of
Vision"  are in great - good condition. Great glass