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The House of Snider in Toronto - A Canadian Clocks Success Story 1950 - 1976
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The earliest brass wall clock dial, with several ring-colour options, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
199 of 239
Fancy brass wall-clock dial, late 1960s, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
200 of 239
Ca. 1970 wall clock dial, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
201 of 239
Battery-operated electromechanical movement, 1960s wall clocks, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
202 of 239
The 1960s stick-on company label for wall clocks, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
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The last company label for their clocks, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
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Plain brass dial for 1970s wall clocks, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
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Another 1970s brass dial for wall clocks, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
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The fanciest dial for wall clocks, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
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Walnut-finish metal dial for some wall clocks, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
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Closeup of screen-printed dial on The Chariot panel wall clock, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
209 of 239
Solid wood dial on metal mesh wall clock, screen-printed numbers, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
210 of 239
Close-up view of Scandia wall clock dial, Snider Clock Mfg Co.
211 of 239
A Breslin Industries, Toronto version of the popular 1950s "horse" clock.
212 of 239
A large coppertone mantel clock with windup movement, Breslin Industries.
213 of 239
Breslin Industries electric lamp with windup clock.
214 of 239
Chrome-plated starburst electric wall clock, Ingraham Canadian Clock Co. Limited, Toronto
215 of 239
An eye-catching starburst electric wall clock made by Ingraham Canadian, Toronto.
216 of 239

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