Adding a few more clock IDs that took me a while to figure out, and even longer to find:
The domed clock next to the GE toaster is a (quite expensive and, believe me, finicky to get running) French 1930s BULLE electromagnetic "clockette" model with a Bakelite base.
Next to the Brown Estate newspaper clipping is a gingham-faced Spartus kitchen wall clock; mine are a bit faded.
As best I can figure, the clock we only see the top of, between the owl and the poodle Kit-kat clocks, is an early twin-bell carriage clock, like this William Gilbert version.
The clock to the right of the coffee-machine, behind the sugar container, is an S. Marti crystal regulator with liquid mercury pendulum, brass face, and bowed front glass.