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19th C. French Gilt & Sevres Porcelain Clock

19th Century French Gilt & Scenic Sevres Porcelain Clock. 13.5 in. T. X 8.25 in. W. X 7 in. D. Condition report Good Condition Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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19thc French bronze and Imari porcelain clock 22"

19thc French bronze and Imari porcelain clock 22″h x 9 1/2″w, two pieces, has pendulum, no key, lid has repair to porcelain Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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FRENCH STYLE PORCELAIN & GILDED METAL CLOCK

FRENCH STYLE PORCELAIN & GILDED METAL CLOCK. FEATURES ELABORATE GILDED CHERUBS AND VINTAGE PORCELAIN FIGURAL TOP WITH KEY AND PENDULUM. THIS IS A RECREATION OF AN OLD WORLD MASTER PIECE. MEASURES 21T 19L 7D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ansonia Royal Bonn Porcelain Mantel Clock

Circa 1900 American Ansonia Royal Bonn 8 day Mantel Clock with 4″ Original enamel dial, Spring driven brass movement with open escapement, White and blue Ansonia Royal Bonn porcelain case Le Grande model. White with floral painting, blue gilt accents. Fair condition with hairlines in dial, heavily repaired porcelain case, needs cleaning. 21″H x 8.5″W […]

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PORCELAIN & GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, 3 PCS

SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN & GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, THREE PIECES, H 16″, L 8 1/2″, D 5″:Key wind clock having Arabic numerals, with a painted porcelain panel depicting a male Renaissance figure flanked by two columns with landscape scenes and an acorn finial. Two companion side pieces, each with two pained porcelain panels of Renaissance […]

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Diminutive West German Porcelain Boudoir Clock

Diminutive West German Gilt-Brass-Mounted Porcelain Boudoir Clock, featuring a putto playing a ram’s horn in the Louis XVI taste, third quarter 20th century, fitted with an alarm mechanism, h. 7-1/2″, dia. 3″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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