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19C French 8 day brass mantel clock

19C French 8 day brass mantel clock, rectangular four-glass case, circa 1890, with mercury pendulum, complete with key, glass sides have bevelled edge, hinge on front glass door is broken, glass in reverse door is broken in three corners, brass worn & marked, white circular dial with large black Arabic numerals, dial slightly discoloured with […]

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Ansonia Double Standing Statue Mantel Clock

Circa 1900 American Ansonia Clock Company, New York 8 Day Mantel Clock with 5″ Good original unsigned flat enamel dial, Spring driven brass movement with gong strike and open escapement, Figures of “Don Cesar & Don Juan” Standing on either side of ornate clock stand on an iron base. Good condition with minor wear. Surface […]

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New Haven No. 752 Mahogany Mantel Clock, New Hav

New Haven No. 752 Mahogany Mantel Clock, New Haven, Connecticut, with applied brass decoration, circular zinc dial with Roman numerals, printed label on backboard and eight-day time and strike movement, ht. 19 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated […]

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A French drum case mantel clock, 8ins

A 19th century French ormolu and white marble drum case mantel clock, signed Potonie, Paris, 8ins Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early 20th C. Spelter Form Mantel Clock Mold

Intricately molded with a knight on a horse and a lady on horse with center that has a scene of 2 towers in a mountain landscape impressed “Romance” near the base, Queen shaped finial on top, Pat no. 91831, Minor tarnishing near base. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Kroeber Noiseless Rotary No.6 Mantel Clock

Kroeber Noiseless Rotary No.6 Mantel Clock: walnut case with Spelter figure and conical pendulum. 8 day time and gong striking movement. The dial is 5″ wide. Circa 1883. (The dial is dirty, the front board is split and not engraved with a design.) 21 1/2″ tall and running at this time. All items sell as […]

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