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Antique French Japy Freres 8-day Bronze Mantel Clock

Antique French Japy Freres 8-day bronze mantel clock decorated with cloisonne column supports, urn finial, handset rhinestones around dial and pendulum, beveled heavy curved crystal all around, time and strike on gong, 15″ high, 10″ diameter. Marks on back: Stamped Medal of Honor & Made in France. – Very minor chips on beveled edge of […]

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Victorian walnut mantel clock. Lacking label. 22.7

Victorian walnut mantel clock. Lacking label. 22.75″h.x14″w.x4.5″d. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Double-Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock,

French Double-Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock, fourth quarter 19th century, in the form of a putto composing a scroll, the period clockworks replaced with a modern dial and quartz movement, h. 14″, w. 18″, d. 12″. Condition report French Double-Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock: The bronze casting in good condition. No evidence of any damage. The circular […]

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A late 19th century Black Forest mantel clock, 16

A late 19th century Black Forest mantel clock, with traditional brass dial and gong-striking movement, in architectural walnut case, 16.5in. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French bronze and black marble mantel clock,

the architectural case with bronzed mounts, the round brass dial with open anchor escapement. The eight day movement with gong strike stamped A.D. Mougin 3445. Raised on a stepped footed plinth. 20″H x 19.25″W x 6.75″D, Circa – 1890. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A Louis XV style mantel clock, the movement by Ju

A Louis XV style mantel clock, the movement by Jullien, the case with figural mount of robed gentleman leaning against the clock movement on an ornate Rococo style cast brass base, 54 cm high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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