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Fine early 1900 Grandfather clock, Herschede Cloc

Fine early 1900 Grandfather clock, Herschede Clock Co., heavy brass movement, patent dated 1909, #6107, 1920, four tube Westminster chime, Empire Revival case, finely cast bronze tag Panama Pacific International Exhibition 1915, Grand Prize, mahogany, full turned columns, scroll arch crest, silvered dial, 85″t 22″w 13″d. Good condition, later finish. Images Click on thumbnails to […]

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Grandfather Clock 440 -045

Monumental mahogany circa 1840 with handpainted dial and barley twist columns This long clock is the CENTER clock in the photo Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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19th c. John Andrew Huntly Grandfather Clock

The architectural form with arched cornice adorned with three ogee form finials, the face enameled with simple flowers and Roman numerals, flanked by fluted columns with brass bases and capitals, together with original weights and key. 85″H. 19″W. 10″D. Condition: very good, some light imperfections associated with age. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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Arts & Crafts grandfather clock

Arts & Crafts grandfather clock, tall case with peaked top, one shelf to each side with corbel supports, three lower shelves on a Mackmurdo foot, original key and pendulum, original finish, retailer’s label “Dauler Close & Johns Furniture, Pittsburgh, PA,” 31″w x 12″d x 74″h, very good condition Condition report as described; no additional condition […]

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[Illegible] Co. Miniature Grandfather Clock,

[Illegible] Co. Miniature Grandfather Clock,early 20th century.Height 11 1/2 inches. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Architectural Form Art Deco Grandfather Clock ? ?

Architectural Form Art Deco Style Grandfather Clock (quartz movement). SIZE: 21″l x 17″ d x 72″ h . CONDITION: Very good working.? Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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