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EARLY 20TH CENTURY JUNGHANS GERMAN MANTEL CLOCK

EARLY 20TH CENTURY JUNGHANS GERMAN MANTEL CLOCK: C.1910. German Junghans mahogany case mantel clock, 8-day with subsidiary dials for F/S and Chime/Silent. Beveled glass in door is perfect. Original hands, pendulum, gongs and case hardware intact. Please note minor alligatoring to finish, crack in front door, rubs to corners. Measures 17” high x 11” wide […]

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19th Century Civil War Era Mantel Clock

19th Century Civil War era white metal mantel clock on black enameled base, 20 1/2″ x 17″ x 7″. Missing rifle, glass bezel and back door; top urn comes off. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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George III-style Walnut Mantel Clock, London, la

George III-style Walnut Mantel Clock, London, late 19th century, with double fusee movement striking on the hour, back of movement engraved with tulips and maker’s name “Henricus Jones,” silvered chapter ring with day aperture, on gilt ground, with angel mask and scroll spandrels, case with glass to all four sides, flat pediment applied with two […]

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A German chiming mantel clock, 24.5ins

A 19th century German mahogany and giltwood chiming mantel clock, with architectural case, 24.5ins Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Clocks – A German walnut cased working mantel clo

Clocks – A German walnut cased working mantel clock, with fourteen day movement, complete with key, the architectural style case with arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns enclosing a brass face with silvered dial having roman chapters, supported on moulded plinth base. (15in) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Empire Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, 19th cent

French Empire Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, 19th century, with two-train movement, set into plinth topped by a bee skep, decorated with profile busts of gods and with scrolls, urns, and bees, set to one side with a figure of a standing classical maiden holding a basket of flowers, an urn to the other side, on […]

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