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Brass key wind carriage clock,

top with open escapement, enameled face with second hand, sides with enamel figures of women in exterior settings, chime, alarm and repeater mechanisms, with key, 8-1/4 in. Repeater button off but present (repeats quarter hours and possibly minutes). Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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An hour repeating carriage clock by Margaine, 6.2

An hour repeating carriage clock by Margaine, enamelled dial marked with retailer Barraclough, Leeds, two-train movement striking hours and half-hours on a gong, in brass case, 6.25in. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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AMERICAN CARRIAGE CLOCK BY WATERBURY

AMERICAN CARRIAGE CLOCK BY WATERBURY H 4 1/3″, W 3″:Having a stepped base with a bell and beveled glass. Ex Estate of Donald F. Campbell, Fairway Dr. Birmingham, Mi. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A Brass and Glass Carriage Clock, retailed by Tiff

A Brass and Glass Carriage Clock, retailed by Tiffany and Co.,the Swiss time only movement set in a rectangular case, the works further marked Matthew Norman, London, model number 1754.Height over handle 5 5/8 inches. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not […]

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C. Roy Paris Enameled Repeater Carriage Clock

C. Roy Paris Enameled Repeater Carriage Clock: enameled triple panel with fabulous courting scenes; 1/4 hour repeating; visible escapement on top of case; sliding knob to expose key set and key wind on back door. (Small chip to top front beveled glass panel; minor wear to brass case.) 6 3/4″ T x 4″ W All […]

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Solid brass carriage clock, movement marked France

Solid brass carriage clock, movement marked France with bell, porcelain dial, stepped base and crown, beveled glass, 5″t 3″w 2 1/2″d. Spider cracks on upper right corner of dial partially hidden by case. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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