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Three Figural Cherubic Novelty Clocks,

Three Figural Cherubic Novelty Clocks, all in cast white metal with gilded finish, enameled dials having Arabic numerals and 8-day spring driven brass movements, including Charmer (Duy Ly, 2001: 496, fig. 1863) from Waterbury with flue player and owl, 6″ x 4″ x 6″ high, PLUS one with standing cherub on right flank, marked on […]

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LARGE FIGURAL MANTLE CLOCK

AN IMPRESSIVE BRONZED (SPELTER) FIGURAL AND ROUGE MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK, CIRCA 1900. After the sculpture of battling warriors by French arts Pierre Louis Detrier (1822-1897). The clock face inscribed “Ch. Peltier.” Height 28 inches (71cm). Condition report The items sold are often of considerable age and will exhibit wear, usage and damage often NOT LISTED […]

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French figural, 8 day, mantle clock c.1880

French figural, 8 day, mantle clock c.1880, gilded statue of Valkryie Brunnhilde by Rancoulet over a marble platform, over painted porcelain face, flanked by two marble panels, griffin feet and elegantly scrolled handles; 29 1/2″ h x 16″ w x 7″ d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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19th c. gilt bronze figural clock

Stamped Japy Freres. Approx. 16.75″ x 12″ W. Two hairline cracks in face. Bronze condition is very good. Pendulum, no key. Clock works as is. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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c1880 FRENCH BRONZE DORE MULTI-FIGURE MANTLE CLOCK

NEOCLASSICAL REVIVAL FRENCH BRONZE DORE’ MULTI-FIGURE MANTLE CLOCK, circa 1880, hour strike movement, modeled with two women, one standing, one sitting, the porcelain face with Roman numerals, the case with with ram’s head detailing, all raised on cloven feet; 22 inch height (Est. 2500-3500) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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12" figural spelter clock with cherub

12″ figural spelter clock with cherub holding dial, repainted Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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