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FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK. EIGHT (8) DAY MO

LARGE AND FINE FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK. EIGHT (8) DAY MOVEMENT, ROMAN NUMBERED RESERVES. STAMPED “PAPON A PARIS”. OVERALL HEIGHT 26″. LENGTH 18″. DEPTH 6″. CIRCA 1880. Condition report MERCHANDISE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION, PLEASE CALL ROLAND OR RICHARD AT (954) 457-7777. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON CONDITION IF REQUIRED. Images Click on thumbnails to […]

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E. Peck & Co. Sessions Mantel Clock,

E. Peck & Co. Sessions Mantel Clock,New Hampshire, ca. 1840s, eight day weight driven mechanism, mahogany and mahogany veneers, wood dial (some patina loss), brass works with scratched signature “B. Peck,” case with original finish on ball feet, with key. Condition report Some veneer loss, loss of both eglomise panels. Images Click on thumbnails to […]

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ANTIQUE GERMAN EBONIZED WOOD/ONYX MANTEL CLOCK

ANTIQUE GERMAN EBONIZED WOOD & ONYX AUTOMATON MANTEL CLOCK, H 17″, W 10″:Brass face mounted with a man and woman sawing automaton; mirrored tablet; onyx flanking columns. As is condition. Condition report As is condition; much loss of patina (ebonizing); 1 winding key attacked to clock Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ANSONIA IRON MANTEL CLOCK 10 1/2" TALL 11" WIDE 5"

ANSONIA IRON MANTEL CLOCK 10 1/2″ TALL 11″ WIDE 5″ DEEP Condition report Good condition Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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19thC French 3-pc Mantel Clock & Candelabra Set

19th Century French three-piece ormolu and white marble mantel set comprising clock with female charioteer, 14 1/2″h. x 19″w. x 4 1/2″d., and pair of candelabra with putti astride goats, 21 1/2″h. x 6″w. x 3″d. Good condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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White marble cased mantel clock

White marble cased mantel clock with eight day striking movement, visible escapement by Hatton, Paris, 12?” high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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