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18th c walnut case American grandfather clock

18th century walnut case American grandfather clock found in Red Oak, NC. Features fluted quarter columns and carved rosette top. Signed Ash wind movement. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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HERSCHEDE BURL WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCK, H 87"

HERSCHEDE BURL WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCK, H 87″, W 24″:Having a swan-neck pediment with shell and blossom finials above a single beveled glass door opening to a revolving moon phase dial, silent/strike, and seconds dial, with nine tubes, three weights, and a crank. Whittington, Westminster and Canterbury chimes. Model 162. Condition report Good condition; well cared […]

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TEMPUS FUGIT WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCK.

TEMPUS FUGIT WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCK. With movement by Petersen H: 65″ W: 13″ D: 8″ Condition report No Specific Condition Recorded – Sold As Is *Est. Sale Time: 11:31 AM Central *SUSANIN’S DOES NOT PROVIDE SHIPPING SERVICES OR ESTIMATES. However, we can recommend the following independent shipping services: Small to medium items – The UPS […]

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Antique miniature Dutch silver grandfather clock

Figural. Approx. 9.5″ H. Please read our terms of sale. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ANTIQUE MISSION LONGCASE GRANDFATHERS CLOCK

An operating American Arts & Crafts long case clock having mahogany frame. The brass face plate depicts a bearded turkey on a tree branch and there are leaves at the four corners. Double weight driven movement. Case about 78.5″x18.25″x14.5″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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FEDERAL GRANDFATHER CLOCK

FEDERAL GRANDFATHER CLOCK; Mahogany case with inlay, fluted corner columns and bracket feet, dated 1790; 8 day, time strike, calendar and sweep second hand; 96” x 17 1/2” x 10” Condition report Probably is missing finial above center cartouche; veneer and shrinkage issues in bottom panel Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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