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EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASE GRANDFATHER CLOCK

English mahogany long case clock, Victorian, mid 1800’s, time and strike works not signed, Roman numerals on the face with castles painted at each corner, a moon phase dial with painted ship and castle, sub-dials, two weights appear recently re-strung and works cleaned, the mahogany case with string inlay, top and center door flanked by […]

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ANTIQUE GERMAN URGOS WESTMINSTER GRANDFATHER CLOCK

German Urgos, walnut long case clock, c. 1920, an elegant clean architectural form, eye catching brass dial, three weights, beautiful “Westminster” chime, chimes on the quarter, half, three quarter and hour, operating, 73″h, 27″w, 12.5″d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Oak grandfather clock arched top with wing carving

Oak grandfather clock arched top with wing carving at crest and corners, beading around top, brass dial Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Fine nine tubular chime grandfather clock with bra

Fine nine tubular chime grandfather clock with brass and silver dial movement playing Whittington or Westminster chimes on the quarter hour in a superb carved mahogany with marquetry inlaid case, c.1890-1900, 27″ wide, 106″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ENGLISH GRANDFATHER CLOCK CA 1850

EARLY CLOCK WITH HAND PAINTED DIAL, WEIGHTS AND PENDULEM, MAHOGANY AND OAK INLAID CASE, 23″W, 10″D, 89″TALL Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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18th Century tall case/grandfather's clock, "Tam Sm

18th Century tall case/grandfather’s clock, “Tam Smyth, Larmundham”, silvered and brass dial, brass lantern type movement, large bell chime, solid oak case, domes top with brass gallery and finials, 3/4″ turned columns on hood, molded waist door, multiple molded base, 91″t, 18″w, 9″d. Good old finish. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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