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FRENCH CARRIAGE-ALARM CLOCK

FRENCH CARRIAGE-ALARM CLOCK, bell strike underfoot, beveled glass all around brass frame. Height 4 1/2 in., Width 3 in., circa 1900. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early English Fusee Carriage Clock

Circa 1850 English R. Thelwell, Manchester 30 Hour Carriage Clock with 2″ Engraved silvered rectangular dial, Signed brass verge fusee movement with serial #7368, Provincial brass case with thick beveled glass door. Good original condition with some polish residue in corners, replaced brass feet. 5″H x 3″W x 2″D Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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WATERBURY CARRIAGE CLOCK WATERBURY CLOCK CO.,

WATERBURY CARRIAGE CLOCK MINIATURE BRASS & ENAMEL FACE WATERBURY CLOCK CO., H 2 1/2″, W 2″, D 1 1/4″: Condition report over wound & needs repair. Nd; Cannot guarantee working condition, GA. The glass front has a minor chip at the upper right side front. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ENGLISH MAHOGANY CASE CARRIAGE CLOCK, R. SAWERS

Mahogany cased carriage clock, c. 1920’s, the face corners with winged putti, Roman Numerals at the chapter ring, signed Robert Sawers, Edinburgh, time and strike works marked Coventry Astral (England) within an engraved key form,operating, 11.25″h, 7.7/8″w, 5.1/8″d, 6.25lbs Start Price: $100.00 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Brass Carriage Clock?

French Brass Carriage Clock, French, ca 1875-1900, a bronze key-wind carriage clock with fluted corner columns and encased in beveled glass, tooled gilt dial surround, enameled face with Arabic numerals, second hand and chime, single coil; ht. 8 in.? Condition report The clock in not working properly, after winding it works for a very short […]

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Bronze double carriage clock & barometer

Bronze double carriage clock & barometer, 4 1/2″h x 8″w Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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