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Chime Mantel Clock

An early 20th century 17″ mahogany and inlay cased mantel clock with a German made rod chime movement by Jughans. Condition report Unless otherwise stated the condition of the mechanisms of these clocks is good, but that does not mean they run or do not need repairs. There is no guarantee of either the mechanical […]

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Victorian Mantel Clock

Victorian Mantel Clock, with brass applied brass decoration, original stained glass door, time and strike, ca 1900, 17″t X 12″L x 5″d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany & Brass Portico Mantel Clock

Circa 1900 French H & H 8 day Mantel Clock with 3.5″ Good original enamel dial, Original spring driven brass movement with bell strike, Very good quality. Very good original condition, needs cleaning. 18″H x 9.5″W x 5″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Seth Thomas Majestic No.1 Mantel Clock

Circa 1913 American Seth Thomas 8 Day Mantel Clock with 5″ Original silvered dial with applied brass Arabic numerals, slightly worn, Spring driven brass model no. 120 gong strike movement, Seth Thomas Majestic No. 1 clock in nicely finished mahogany art deco case. Excellent condition with noted wear to dial. 10″H x 15.5″W x 5.5″D […]

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Fr-Style Rococo Gilt Metal Footed Mantel Clock

French-Style Rococo Gilt Metal Footed Mantel Clock measuring 4 ? inches wide by 8 inches high. Exterior is in good condition for age. We do not guarantee the clock to be in good working order. AGOPB Will No Longer Ship Nor Pack Items. At Your Request, We Will Provide You With a List Of Local […]

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CLASSICAL STYLE GILT-METAL AND GLASS MANTEL CLOCK

Classical style gilt metal and beveled-glass mantel clock, late 19th/early 20th century, 11” H., 7 1/2” W. Condition report Wear to gilt and scratches. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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