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Seth Thomas Mantel Clock T&S in Wood Case

Seth Thomas Time & Strike Movement in Wood Case: the large case has cherubs on top and gold gesso decoration. The gong striking movement is marked “Seth Thomas, New York”, with the “ST” trademark, “R. Kaiser” and “41896”. It has a 5″ porcelain dial. (The case has been repainted and hasw a metal Seth Thomas […]

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TURN OF THE CENTURY MANTEL CLOCK| Fitted with tim

TURN OF THE CENTURY MANTEL CLOCK| Fitted with time and strike movement, painted dial having Arabic numeral markers enclosed in architectural style wood case flanked by faux marble columns, height 21”, width 14 1/2”, depth 4”. CONDITION: Some paint loss. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Renaissance Marble & Slate mantel clock. Bronze U

Renaissance Marble & Slate mantel clock. Bronze Urn at top, Black Porcelain face with gold Roman numerals. Works signed Medaille Dr Bronze, ca. 1878 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Arts & Crafts New Haven Mantel Clock

CLOCK. Oak cased arts & crafts style mantel clock by the New Haven Clock Company, 20.5″tall Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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BLACK FOREST CARVED MANTEL CLOCK & TWO CANDELABRA

BLACK FOREST CARVED MANTEL CLOCK & TWO CANDELABRA 19th c. Of naturalistic form, the clock carved with two eagles fighting over a goat, the candelabra each carved with two birds and foliage, centered by tree trunks from which issue five candle arms, oval bases. Clock, H: 21 1/2, W: 21 1/4 in. Candelabra, H: 19 […]

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Red-Lacquered Wood Chinoiserie Mantel Clock

Mechanical clock with a swinging pendulum housed inside of a four-footed, red-lacquered case with a front-opening glass door and glass side panels, decorated with gilded scrolling and foliage forms, and delicately-painted Oriental figural and landscape scenes on the top and on the interior surface of the back door, wood and metal hardware, early nineteenth century; […]

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