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C 1882 Ansonia Royal Bonn Dakota Porcelain Clock

DESCRIPTION: Ansonia Royal Bonn Dakota clock, porcelain case with daffodils, green scrolling and gilt accents, cast brass bezel, scrolled brass dial, beveled glass, back marked “Dakota”, eight day brass movement marked “Ansonia Clock Co. New York USA Patented June 18 1882″. MEASUREMENTS: 11-5/8″ by 8-5/8″ by 4-1/4”. CONDITION: Light crazing overall, starts and stops. Images […]

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Pink porcelain cottage clock, 12"l x 11h

Pink porcelain cottage clock, 12″l x 11h Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ansonia Royal Bonn "LaLille" Porcelain Clock

Ansonia Royal Bonn “LaLille” Porcelain Clock: 8 day time with half hour gong striking movement and a 4″ dial. The dark green case is floral and gold decorated. (The dial is fractured.) 10 3/4″ tall and running at this time. All items sell as is, where is, no guarantees of any kind. You, the buyer […]

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Bronze & Porcelain Mantle Clock

Bronze & Porcelain Mantle Clock Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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MONUMENTAL KPM PORCELAIN CLOCK WITH BRACKETS, lat

MONUMENTAL KPM PORCELAIN CLOCK WITH BRACKETS, late 19th century, blue scepter and red KPM mark, imprinted D 3415 B. Scrolling base with two playful putti, central panel painted with floral motif, accented with scrolling gilt enamelling, flanked by partially clad male and female figures, surmounted by scrolling dolphins and foliage, cresting with sun masque plaque […]

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Serves Blue And White Porcelain Mantel Clock

Circa 1890 French Unsigned 8 day Mantel Clock with 3.75″ Flat enamel dial with hairlines, Spring driven brass movement with gong strike, Powder blue and white porcelain case with hand painted courting scene, cartouche below dial, heavy gilt decoration. Case with Serves France trademark on bottom. Very good condition porcelain case with no visible chips […]

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