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Inlaid Sheraton mahogany grandfather clock with b

Inlaid Sheraton mahogany grandfather clock with broken arch pediment, signed “Cathro, Saltcoats,” 18″ wide, 88″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Royalist Grandfather Clock Radio Dimensions: H

Royalist Grandfather Clock Radio Dimensions: H: 70 inches: W: 16 inches Condition (General) Please contact us with specific questions about condition, not visible in the photos: Case has random dings to finish and fabric covering the speaker is gone The Radios and speakers in our October 28, 2008 Radio and Tube Auction are from collectors […]

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ELLIOT GOTHIC STYLE OAK GRANDFATHER CLOCK

ELLIOT OF LONDON, ENGLAND GOTHIC REVIVAL STYLE CARVED OAK GRANDFATHER CLOCK, C. 1900, H 8′:With Westminster chimes; scenic printed moon phase dial; marked “Elliot London” on dial with “Made in Germany” appearing below the dial; flanking Corinthian capital 3/4 columns. Condition report One door key with unit. Appears to have an 8 day movement. Some […]

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Thomas Hunter jun., London, Grandfather Clock, aroun

Clock case, presumably German, 20th century, type of an early 18th century grandfather clock case. Clockwork with indication of date and seconds as well as striking mechanism in brass, clock hands in steel, sawed, two weights, pendulum. H. 236 cm; b. 66 cm. Case in mahoganny, middle brown stained and polished, root wood veneer; clock […]

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Gothic Oak Tiffany & Co. Grandfather Clock

Gothic oak Tiffany & Co. nine tube grandfather clock. Signed Elliott, London. Beautiful carving over the entire clock. Please read our bidding and shipping terms. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Inlaid Sheraton mahogany grandfather clock, c.1860

Inlaid Sheraton mahogany grandfather clock, c.1860, signed “Wm. Logan, Glasgow,” 18″ wide, 90″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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