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Ansonia Clock Company Brass Mantel Clock

Ansonia Clock Company Gilded Spelter and Brass Mantel Clock, in the Louis XVI taste, fourth quarter 19th century,signed on the white enamel dial “a” within a lozenge and touchmarked on the interior backplate Ansonia Clock Company/Patented, Ansonia trademark, June 14 ’91/New York. USA”, h. 9″, w. 9-1/2″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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American mahogany ogee mantel clock by Seth Thomas

American mahogany ogee mantel clock by Seth Thomas, With eglomise decorated door “The President’s House”, 25.5″h x 15.5″w x 4.5″d Provenance:The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, The Estate of J.B. Duke Condition report Condition: overall poor, veneer loss, paint loss to decoration, mechanism present but not confirmed working Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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c. 1900's Mahogany Cased Mantel Clock. French mo

c. 1900’s Mahogany Cased Mantel Clock. French movement, enamel face, column & string inlay decoration. Key & pendulum available. Appears to be working ok. Some damage to case. H 26.5cm Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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JAPY FRERES, FRENCH MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, H 16"

JAPY FRERES, FRENCH MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, H 16″, W 9″:Featuring black marble with beige veined marble insets. Having a porcelain face with Roman numerals and a two key wind covered by a beveled glass lens and a lower beveled glass window that reveals the pendulum. Gong strike movement signed Japy Freres with number 1819. Measures […]

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TWO VICTORIAN CAST SPELTER FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKS

Victorian cast-patinated spelter figural mantel clock, 16” H.; 19” W.; together with a similar Victorian cast spelter figural mantel clock, Ansonia Clock Co., New York, 15′ H.; 16” W., fourth quarter-19th century. Condition report Submit Inquiry Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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