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FRENCH ANTIQUE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK & GARNITURES

Antique green and white variegated marble mantel clock with gilt metal mounts, porcelain dial, beveled glass bezel and paw feet. Sold with matching candle garnitures. Brass time and strike mechanism is unsigned. Clock measures 15 1/2″ tall to tip of finial, 9 1/2″ wide and 6″ deep at base. Candle sticks measure 11 3/8″ tall […]

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Neoclassical Style Quartz Mantel Clock

Two female figures gilt painted, “31.5”H. Condition report No apparent damage. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Bronze French Louis XVI style mantel clock. Embos

Bronze French Louis XVI style mantel clock. Embossed dial with porcelain numberal. Works signed PN Paris, Parls Freres. Medog Japy 22″ t x 14″ w x 78″ d Ca. 1875 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Large French Art Deco Tambour Mantel Clock

Circa 1900 French Unsigned 8 Day Mantel Clock with 4″ Good original unsigned convex enamel dial, Circular spring driven brass movement with bell strike, Large Art Deco period brass plated mantel clock. Good condition with normal wear, pendulum replaced. Needs cleaning. 12.5″H x 21″W x 7″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany Gothic Revival-style Mantel Clock, 20th c

Mahogany Gothic Revival-style Mantel Clock, 20th century, with pointed arch case with four spherical brass finials with French two-train, half-striking movement, ht. 15 1/4, wd. 12, dp. 8 1/4 in. 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 […]

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American Classical Mahogany Mantel Clock

American Classical Carved Mahogany and Eglomise Mantel Clock, second quarter 19th century, by R. Smith, New York, the case flanked by a pair of leaf-carved colonnettes, supported by paw feet, the eglomise door panel featuring a Greek Revival building, the interior with a partial R. Smith printed paper label, retaining the period weights and pendulum, […]

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