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Important Early 19th C. Grandfather Clock

Important early 19th C. Grandfather clock by William Cummins of Boston, case by Willard, mahogany inlaid with satin wood, ebony fan carving on door, painted and signed, pendulum, weights and key, 101″ h x 19 1/2″ w x 9 1/2″ deep. Working condition unknown. Loose piece of trim on inside can be reglued. Overall in […]

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FINE GEOROGIAN CONCH INLAID OAK GRANDFATHERS CLOCK

Late Georgian crossbanded oak and mahogany tall case clock, the hood with eagle finial and broken swan neck pediment over a glazed door flanked by fluted columns; a painted moon dial above the enameled face enclosed by scenes of castle ruins, marked Tevans, Bangor (of Ireland), (2) secondary dials including month and second hand; the […]

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Chippendale mahogany grandfather clock with dentil

Chippendale mahogany grandfather clock with dentil crown molding around the bonnet, fluted side columns and molded base, signed “James Cuthbert, Perth,” c.1800, 19″ wide, 89″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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grandfathers clock, 19th c.

84″ tall grandfathers clock, signed Hoadley Plymouth, some chipping and flaking to dial, Masonic emblem on face top Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Massive Inlaid Walnut Grandfather Clock

Circa 1850 French Unsigned 8 day Tall Clock with 10″ Associated cast brass and enamel dial, Associated weight driven brass movement with bell strike alarm sweep seconds & calendar, Monumental size French Mobier Walnut Inlaid Bombe case tall clock. Case repaired with added base, other wise good refinished condition, movement needs cleaning. 110″H x 27″W […]

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LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK

Late 19th Century French grandfather’s ringing clock with embossed brass case front, enameled dial marked ‘Oradeur a Piefort’, 81″h. x 17″w. x 9″d. Brass damage, case restoration. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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