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DELFT KEYWOUND MANTEL CLOCK 20th c. Made in Franc

DELFT KEYWOUND MANTEL CLOCK 20th c. Made in France and sold by J.E Caldwell, Phila. with a white porcelain Roman numeral dial over a shaped case with scroll and floral case decorations and a central dutch windmill scene. H: 8 1/4 in x W: 6 in x D: 2 1/2 in. Condition report Descriptions provided […]

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E.N. Welch Mantel Clock NR

E.N. Welch Mantel Clock: mahogany veneer case, time and wire gong strike, inner label states 8 day and 30 hour brass clocks. (Decoration on lower plate is worn, small amount of veneer is damaged, and there is a white paint swipe on the left side.) 18 1/2″ T Clock is running at time of listing, […]

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A Tiffany & Co walnut chiming mantel clock

Second half 19th century, in the George II style, the silvered and gilt dial marked ”Tiffany & Co / New York, with Arabic chapters, a strike/silent dial, seconds dial and Whittington / Westminster chime dial, within an arched case with conforming door with glazed panel within a foliate-cast surround, with columnar uprights to front corners […]

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Clock, Mantel Type, Walnut, by Waterbury Clock Co

Clock, Mantel Type, Walnut, by Waterbury Clock Co., Refinished Case, Original Dial, 21 1/2” H x 15” W x 4 3/8” D, $75-$125. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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EMPIRE GILT-BRONZE AND WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK,

EMPIRE GILT-BRONZE AND WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, French, 19th century. The clock begins with an ormolu-mounted white marble pedestal base surmounted with a clock tower flanked by two standing female figures of gilt bronze, the white enamel dial with painted Arabic numerals and ornate gold filigree hands; the round, spring wound, 8-day brass movement strikes […]

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Gilt Patinated Bronze Figural Mantel Clock

A Napoleon III Gilt Patinated Bronze Figural Mantel Clock, mid-19th c., in the style of the first Empire, the seated figure of Caesar on a stepped plinth base mounted with martial trophee and acanthus border, height 19 1/2 in., width 16 1/2 in., depth 7 1/2 in. Note: Incomplete works Images Click on thumbnails to […]

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