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Unmarked black steel mantel clock with incised gi

Unmarked black steel mantel clock with incised gilt decoration, open escapement, paper chapter ring with some stains and wear. 14.5″ long, 10″ high. Key and pendulumk Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. SPELTER MANTEL CLOCK, H 13"

NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. SPELTER MANTEL CLOCK, H 13″, W 7″:A gilt metal case with Cupid seated atop, a porcelain panel at the base depicts a courting scene. From the collection of Joseph and Norina Simon, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mi. Condition report Porcelain panel shows crazing; missing back plate. Chs Images Click on thumbnails to […]

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BAROQUE STYLE BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK

Austrian. 19th Century. Movement stamped Lenzkirch. The circular dial with Roman numerals set in an architectural case with four pillars, pierced dome surmounted by an urn, raised on grotesque masks. Height 20 1/2″. (1000/1500) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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An American Diminutive Steel Mantel Clock, Terry, Heigh

An American Diminutive Steel Mantel Clock, Terry,of domed form, the dial with Roman numerals over the stepped base.Height 6 1/8 inches. Property from the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a […]

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English Aesthetic Cut Crystal Mantel Clock

A Fine English Aesthetic Cut Crystal Mantel Clock, c. 1880, by Olser, engine-turned dial signed “Swinden and Sons”, the eight-day movement chimes on the hour and half hour, height 22 in., width 15 in., depth 7 1/2 in. Note: The Birmingham firm of F. & C. Osler produced some of the most imaginative glass pieces […]

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H. Walton and Company, CT, Mantel Clock

Large H. Walton and Company, Terryville, Connecticut Gilt-Stenciled Parcel-Ebonized Mahogany Mantel Clock, in the Classical taste, second quarter 19th century and later, the interior with a xerox reproduction of the period paper label of which a remnant remains, the

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