The set includes:
* Westclox Baby Ben Style 4 (61N) from about 1934-1939, made in U.S.A. This clock has a cream-colored metal case and brown band dial. It actually does wind up and tick sporadically, but it's missing one of its hands and the knob for the alarm pull. Some yellowing and scrapes on the body. Size: 3 1/4 inches tall (8.2 cm)
* Westclox Baby Ben Style 9, from the 1980s--one of the last Bens to be made in the U.S.A. White metal clock with plastic base, plastic gold-tone frame around the face, and brown luminous dial. It's missing the alarm winder, and the other one doesn't engage (perhaps could be fixed). Some wear on the gold-tone plastic. Size: 4 inches tall (10 cm)
* Linden emerald green travel alarm clock, made in Japan. I'm not sure of the date on this, but the face looks 1960s or 1970s to me. It has a hard case (enameled metal, I think) and is in very good condition, with just a few bumps. It may well work, but is missing the stems for both the clock and the alarm, along with a couple of screws from the back. Size: 3 inches diameter, closed (7.7 cm)
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