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Ingraham Black Prince Mantel Clock NR

Ingraham Black Prince Mantel Clock: Time and strike with a 5′ paper dial. Painted wood case. (A replaced Seth Thomas dial .) 14″ T Clock is running at time of listing, but not guaranteed to continue. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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MANNING-BOWMAN MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK

MANNING-BOWMAN MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, CIRCA 1930, H 9 1/2″:Flanked by lion’s mask handles. Condition report In need of a new electric cord. Case is very blistered Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Cottage Mantel Clock

Circa 1870 American S. Peck & Co., New Haven, Conn. 8 Day Mantel Clock with 5.25″ Unsigned painted zinc dial, Spring driven brass movement, Walnut steeple shaped case has door panel with reverse floral decoration on glass and reverse painted door bezel. Overall wear to paint decoration and dial plate. Unusual label printed on wood […]

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Collection of Small Mantel Clocks

Interesting Four-Piece Collection of Small Mantel Clocks, comprised of a German brass-mounted mahogany example of “portico” form, first quarter 20th century; an Edwardian shell-inlaid mahogany example of stylized floral silhouette, ca. 1900, with an engraved presentation plaque on the back of the case “To Mr. T. H. Comer/ with Compliments from/ Sly Dibble & Co. […]

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SPERRY WALNUT OGEE MANTEL CLOCK

SPERRY WALNUT OGEE MANTEL CLOCK. Weight driven. Has two section glass door at front with bottom panel having a reverse painted scene of landscape with river. Door opens to reveal label on inside of back panel. Shows some minor areas of loss to veneer. Missing one pulley cap at top. Has weights & pendulum. 27.5″ […]

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19TH CENTURY MANTEL CLOCK

By Ansonia, fitted with time and strike movement, enclosed in architectural style case with heavily carved pierced decoration, height 27 3/4″, width 20″, depth 10 1/2″. CONDITION: Losses to carving, minor restorations. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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