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AMERICAN PRESSED OAK MANTEL CLOCK, LATE 19TH C.

AMERICAN PRESSED OAK MANTEL CLOCK, LATE 19TH C.: Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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An American Marble Mantel Clock, Ansonia

An American Marble and Gilt Incised Mantel Clock, c. 1885, by Ansonia, New York, the porcelain dial with visable escapement, gilt bronze dial ring, flanked by green variegated columns, height 13 3/4 in., width 17 1/4 in., depth 6 in Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Black Ingraham Mantel Clock

Needing Serious Restoration, This Case Is Missing The Front & Black Doors, Hands & Possibly Other Pieces, Both Lion’s Heads with Rings On Sides Are Intact, 11 1/2 Tall by 17 Wide Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Charles X Troubadour Style Mantel Clock

gilt/bronze clock with figure of a woman kneeling on a pillow on the left and a figure of a man standing on the right. Unknown initials “FEV” found scratched on the back of support columns. Key is with clock. Estimated Shipping: $50-$85. This does not include insurance. Insurance is 1% of the total cost of […]

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Arts & Crafts Mantel Clock Copper and inlaid oak G

Arts & Crafts Mantel ClockCopper and inlaid oakGermany, early 20th centuryStepped rectangular top on oak case with contrasting geometric wood inlay designs and borders, embossed copper clock dial with incised Arabic numerals, over faceted colorless glass panel, key-wind brass clock mechanism marked LENZKIRCH, with brass pendulum, ht. 18 1/4, wd. 10 1/2, dp. 6 1/2 […]

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A Victorian rosewood mantel clock, 11in. max.

A Victorian rosewood mantel clock, inlaid with mother of pearl, the top with brass carrying handle and lenticle, enamelled dial and Japy movement count-wheel striking on a bell, 11in. max. Condition report CONDITION: – Dial diameter 9 cms – Bezel 11 cms – Pieces of veneer missing from front, side and back of base – […]

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