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AN AMERICAN CRYSTAL REGULATOR MANTEL CLOCK, having

AN AMERICAN CRYSTAL REGULATOR MANTEL CLOCK, having time and strike movement, porcelainized dial with open escapement, faux mercury pendulum. The case gilt metal and brass in the Art Nouveau manner. Height 12 1/4 in., width 7 in., depth 6 in. Presently running. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Seth Thomas Victorian walnut mantel clock, late 1

Seth Thomas Victorian walnut mantel clock, late 19th c., labeled, 26 1/2” h. Condition report Condition reports ARE NOT a part of the description for Variety sales items as each lot is sold “AS IS” and cataloguing may have taken place before a condition evaluation was completed. As such, it is the responsibility of all […]

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Seth Thomas "Texel" Adamantine Mantel Clock

Seth Thomas “Texel” Adamantine Mantel Clock: 8 day, gong striking movement with half hour bell strike. 5″ fancy brass over paper dial. The columns are wood with other bronze ornaments and feet. No condition problems. 11″ x 16 1/4″ and running at this time Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Electric mantel clock, as is

Electric mantel clock, as is Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Figural mantel clock; Italian alabaster

base and French mechanism/figures in copper washed spelter. Double fusee movement. Alabaster is chipped on upper right corner; trim and standoff loose. 14″ x 18″, Circa – Early 20th C. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Black Slate Mantel Clock, with reeded col

French Black Slate Mantel Clock, with reeded columns supporting a pitched pediment, applied brass decoration above and below the black slate chapter ring with Roman numerals and gilt center all housing an eight-day brass time and strike movement, ht. 13 1/4 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, […]

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