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Ebonized wood mantel clock with Wm. L. Gilbert Co.

Ebonized wood mantel clock with Wm. L. Gilbert Co., Winsted, Conn. label, alarm and etched glass door. 19″h.x10.75″w. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Wiederseim Associates, Inc. Auctioneers shall have no responsibility for any […]

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19TH C BLACK MARBLE EGYPTIAN REVIVAL MANTEL CLOCK

Late 19th century black marble Egyptian Revival mantel clock with exterior incised decoration, porcelain dial, black Roman numbers and an open escapement. No apparent maker’s marks. Mechanism is stamped “3296” and “72”. Measures 17 1/4″ tall by 17″ wide by 7 1/2″ deep. Clocks mechanism works chimes on the hour and half hour, but only […]

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German Gilt-Brass-Mounted Mantel Clock

German Gilt-Brass-Mounted Alabaster Mantel Clock, of demi-lune portico form in the Biedermeier style, first quarter 20th century, the dial of silvered brass with black chapters and black cut-steel hands, h. 11″, w. 9-1/2″, d. 4-3/4″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early 1800 mantel clock, rosewood, Seth Thomas, T

Early 1800 mantel clock, rosewood, Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Conn., brass movement, half columns, grape cluster eglomise panel, 25″t 15″w 4 1/2″d. Veneer missing, mismatched pendulum. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Slate mantel clock, right side has 6" area with cr

Slate mantel clock, right side has 6″ area with cracks & chips, 12 1/4″h x 9″w x 5 1/2″d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Art Nouveau Gorham Founders bronze mantel clock

The wave-form case cast with fish and sea creatures, signed “Darrot”, with Seth Thomas 7-day chiming movement, also stamped “Gorham Co. Founders”, 12″h x 23″l, light wear Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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