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Louis XIV style gilt bronze mantel clock

With French time and strike movement, the case cast with leafage and pierced circular panels, 21″h x 10″w x 10″d, with key and pendulum, wear Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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LOUIS XV STYLE MANTEL CLOCK, after the works of A

LOUIS XV STYLE MANTEL CLOCK, after the works of Andre-Charles Boulle (French cabinetmaker, 1642-1732), German movement, mid 20th century. The ornate case is decorated with ormolu mounts and brass inlays against a faux tortoiseshell ground, the cast metal dial with applied roman numeral chapters, the spring wound movement with 2-bell strike and pendulum. Height 31.5 […]

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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany eight-day mantel clock

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany eight-day mantel clock, the gong striking movement with white Arabic numeral dial in arched case with chevron banded and line inalid borders to front, on brass bun feet, 29cm high; with a Kundo lacquered brass electric mantel timepiece under glass dome, 24cm high, (2). Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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A Victorian black slate mantel clock, 17.75in. wi

A Victorian black slate mantel clock, with green-veined marble mouldings, French movement striking on a bell, 17.75in. wide Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A GILBERT 'CURFEW' MANTEL CLOCK

An unusual model with outside escapement, patent beat adjuster, orig. faux marbling to the case, rig dial, etc. Measures 17.5 x 16 x 5.5 inches overall. Some retouch to the gold elements Condition report See description Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Presentation mantel clock in wooden

Presentation mantel clock in wooden box. The wooden clock case with gallery top and painted dial. The back of the clock is inscribed “Military Sports Rideau Hall Ottawa 30th April 1881 Tent pitching competition 1st prize won by Ottawa Rifles and presented by the squad to Capt. Lang in Command.” Accompanying the clock is a […]

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