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Oak Ingraham 8 Day Calendar Clock

Oak Ingraham 8 Day Calendar Clock: mantle style with half hour gong strike. The 6″ dial looks original. In an oak case with the company name and location impressed into the board, below the pendulum. With key. (The time of strike is off. The wood finish has a stressed look. The dial has light scuff […]

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LOVELL WALNUT CALENDAR CLOCK

LOVELL MANUF. CO., WALNUT CALENDAR WALL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 24″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Galusha "Maranville" Hanging Calendar Clock

Galusha “Maranville” Hanging Calendar Clock: 12″ metal dial; mahogany case; brass trim. (Dial is worn with paint losses,) 24″ All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, no paypal, no personal checks, no money orders, no wire transfers. Your credit card will be charged twice; once […]

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Ithaca #10 Walnut Calendar Clock

Ithaca #10 Walnut Calendar Clock: time and strike. 26″ All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, no paypal, no personal checks, no money orders, no wire transfers. Your credit card will be charged twice; once for the purchase and once for packing and shipping, You, […]

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Waterbury Oak "Climax Variant" Calendar Clock

Waterbury Oak “Climax Variant” Calendar Clock: time and strike; 5″ marked paper dial on tin; has pendulum; no key; gold leaf decorated door. (Not running; dial discolored; barometer and thermometer broken.) 23 3/4″ All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, no paypal, no personal checks, […]

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Southern Calendar Clock Company Mantel Clock,

Southern Calendar Clock Company Mantel Clock, St. Louis, Missouri, with a patent date of 1895, composed of turned walnut in the Renaissance Revival style and fitted with a primary dial and an inset seconds dial surmounting a calendar dial, the glass door emblazoned with matte- and bright-finished gold lettering “Fashion” in high Victorian script, h. […]

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