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American Eastlake Carved Oak Mantel Clock, late 19

American Eastlake Carved Oak Mantel Clock, late 19th century, with three-train movement chiming on a coiled gong, the silvered dial marked “G. Dimmer, (late E & E Emanuel) 101 High Street, Portsmouth,” the oak case with curved top with chip-carved cornice door carved with patera, front panel with running ivory vine, ht. 19 1/2, wd. […]

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German Polychromed Mantel Clock

A German Polychromed Mantel Clock, 18th c., the paneled case with hipped pediment having German inscription, engraved gilt and copper face, with visible pendulum, movement with crown escapement, striking two bells, height 15 1/2 in., width 11 in., depth 5 1/4 in Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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SETH THOMAS ADAMTINE BELMONT MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK

Seth Thomas Adamtine Belmont mahogany mantle clock. 89AD Movement (1915), 8 day time & strike. Comes with pendulum and key. Celluloid dial. Case recently polished. Condition report Please See Description field for condition report. Call the gallery directly with inquiries 850-656-5486. Condition: Affiliated Auctions strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Descriptive text […]

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German Oak Mantel Clock. Triple wind with gong.

German Oak Mantel Clock. Triple wind with gong. 11′ T X 24″ W X 6″ D Ca. 1920 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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SETH THOMAS COLUMN MANTEL CLOCK W/EBONY FINISH &

SETH THOMAS COLUMN MANTEL CLOCK W/EBONY FINISH & CELLULOID COLUMNS (SOME X) 16″L X 6″W X 11 1/2″H Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Belgian Slate Mantel Clock by Ansonia, Brooklyn, N

Belgian Slate Mantel Clock by Ansonia, Brooklyn, New York, c. 1890, with Arabic numeral dial, outside escapement, inset marble decoration, and eight-day time and strike movement. 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 of fact. Skinner Inc. […]

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