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Mahogany Mantel Clock by Chelsea, retailed by A.

Mahogany Mantel Clock by Chelsea, retailed by A. Stowell, Inc., Boston, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, signed Chelsea and by the retailer, eight-day time and “house” strike movement with lever escapement, ht. 10 1/2 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not […]

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French spelter metal mantel clock, late 19th c.,

French spelter metal mantel clock, late 19th c., with white and blue enameled Roman numerals 19″x9″ and two matching candelabra 12″h. Condition report All pieces are slightly dirty, no evidence of any damages, defects or repairs, no key, do not know if it runs, but in our experience, they almost always do! Any condition statement […]

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NEO CLASSICAL MANTEL CLOCK. N/R. Gilt B

NEO CLASSICAL MANTEL CLOCK. N/R. Gilt Bronze. 19th C. Key wound hour and half hour strike, neoclassical base, scrolled front feet, raised platform with three rosette wreaths with arrow and ribbon decoration, figural group of resting woman with book, dog and basket, clock face on incised block tower, topped by trailing ivy.Comes with glass dome. […]

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A Spelter figural mantel clock of President Roose

A Spelter figural mantel clock of President Roosevelt, the dial with a ship’s wheel surround held by the standing figure, base inscribed ‘For the Man of the Hour’, 13.5ins Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ANSONIA MANTEL CLOCK. The brass gilt case having b

ANSONIA MANTEL CLOCK. The brass gilt case having beveled glass door, sides and back with porcelainized dial, time and strike movement, mercury filled pendulum, open escapement, and key. Height 10 3/4 in., width 6 1/2 in., depth 5 1/2 in. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A. and N. Mouchet, Paris, Slate Mantel Clock

Stately A. and N. Mouchet, Paris, Brass-Mounted Black Slate Mantel Clock, fourth quarter 19th century, of temple form in the neoclassical taste, the dial of polychromed porcelain with black chapters in the Neo-Grec style, the glazing of the dial cover lacking, h. 16″, w. 16-5/8″, d. 6-1/2″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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