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19th C BRONZE AND MARBLE FIGURAL CLOCK

HUGE BROCOT 19TH C BRONZE AND MARBLE FIGURAL CLOCK: Black marble clock surmounted by bronze statuary. Works marked Brocot, enamel dial (note chip), bell strike, pendulum included. 28”h. x 17” x 10”. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early German Clock Work Dancing Figures, key wind

Early German Clock Work Dancing Figures, key wind with original composition man and woman in a walnut finger jointed box, (good working condition), 10″ h. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ornate Bronzed Figural Clock Of A Scholar – Anson

LOW BUYERS PREMIUM (10%) NO RESERVE AUCTION! BIDDING STARTS AT $10!This is a figural clock by Ansonia. It has an ornate bronzed case with a scholarly figure in period dress sitting to the side with his books. This clock is Time and Strike and has an enamaled dial with Arabic numbers and fancy hands. It […]

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An Empire style figural dore bronze mantle clock.

The top of steeple form with ivy “growing” over the top above a woman resting on a tree stump an open book in her lap, on a “grassy” ground, her attentive dog looking on, over a block front base with decorative appliques supported by four feet. French circular brass time and bell strike movement with […]

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Classical Cherub Figural Clock

A good 19th century clock with cherub figural and marble base. Dimensions: 15X11X7 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A FRENCH THREE-PIECE FIGURAL CLOCK SET, 19th centur

A FRENCH THREE-PIECE FIGURAL CLOCK SET, 19th century. The time and bell-strike movement marked Rolsen-Paris, having porcelainized dial with spelter figure of barefoot woman standing on rouge marble base astride clock, after the bronze by Louis Moreau. Height 29 1/2 in., width 13 1/4. Surmounted by pair matching five light candelabra supported by matching spelter […]

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