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"The Seine" Ansonia Mantel Clock with mahogany-gra

The Seine Ansonia Mantel Clock with mahogany-grained steel case with roccoco mounts, open escapement, porcelain dial with pendulum. Height 18.25″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany Cased Quarter Chiming Mantel Clock by

Mahogany Cased Quarter Chiming Mantel Clock by Junghans, Germany, with pitched pediment, barley twist columns flanking the beveled glass and carved door, brass dial with Arabic numerals and eight-day, quarter chiming on rods, spring-powered movement stamped Junghans, ht. 18 1/2 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is […]

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Pillar and Scroll Mantel Clock

Mantel clock with a reverse painted panel, Conneticut. Label reads, “Extra clock sold by Boardman Bristol, Conn.” Condition report Crack in reverse painted glass (in corner). The veneer work is in good running condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ART DECO MARBLE AND ONYX FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK

ART DECO MARBLE AND ONYX FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, first-half 20th century, having an octagonal frame, the dial with Roman numerals, further detailed with figures of female jesters; 16-1/2 inch width; 10-1/2 inch height (later converted to battery power) Condition report repair at base, missing one hand on right figure Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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Ingraham Wooden Cased Black Mantel Clock

Half Fluted Columns On Each Side Of The Face, Decorative Loupes Hanging From Ends, Ornate Feet, Floral Incised Case, This Clock Needs A Good Cleaning, 10 1/2 Tall by 15 Wide, About 100 Years Old Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Francoise Moreau figural mantel clock

of winged putti with torchiere and garland. Clock based on an original casting by Francoise Moreau. Enameled on spelter. Side mark: “Francois Moreau”. Front mark: “Salon des beaux arts”. 14″ x 18″, Circa – Last quarter of 19th century. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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