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SUPERB GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK

French. 19th Century. The tree trunk form case centered by the gilt bronze and enamel dial surmounted by a seated putto on a naturalistically cast shaped base with a putto and a ram, raised on a pierced scroll base. Height 20 ?”. (6000/8000) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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INGRAHAM MANTEL CLOCK WITH KEY

INGRAHAM MANTEL CLOCK WITH KEY – 14″ HIGH, – WEAR, MARKS, DISCOLORATION, FINISH BUBBLES Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. ROSEWOOD MANTEL CLOCK

NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. ROSEWOOD MANTEL CLOCK, C. 1890, H 13 1/2″, W 9 1/2″:Eight-day, brass works, curved top, oval door with reverse-painted glass. Condition report Brass key wind escutcheons missing. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Brass & Glass Westminster Chime Mantel Clock

Circa 1950 German Cuckoo Clock Company 8 Day Mantel Clock with 4.5 x 6″ Good original dial, Spring driven movement with Westminster chime, Retro Deco chiming mantel clock. Fair condition with wear, right glass broken. Needs cleaning. 11.5″H x 7.5″W x 5.5″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Group of Two Mantel Clocks,

Group of Two Mantel Clocks, fourth quarter 19th century, one a Rhodes-Haverty “Standard Movement” embossed gilt-brass-mounted oak mantel clock in the Renaissance Revival style, with an interior printed paper label; and the other a smaller American brown-painted wooden mantel clock in the Aesthetic taste; both examples with gilt-stenciled eglomise doors, and retaining the period pendulums […]

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1870 Renaissance Victorian mantel clock, E.N. Welc

1870 Renaissance Victorian mantel clock, E.N. Welch, solid walnut, incise carving, reticulated crest, 8 day time/strike movement. 22″ tall. good old finish. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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