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Walnut Shelf Clock by Smith & Blakesley, Bristol,

Walnut Shelf Clock by Smith & Blakesley, Bristol, Connecticut, with painted wooden Arabic numeral dial, thirty-hour time and strike wooden movement, (lacking pendulum). Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no […]

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Haller Oak Parlor Shelf Clock:

Haller Oak Parlor Shelf Clock: Black Arabic Numerals on Silver Face. Barley Twist Columns with Pendulum and Key. Tambour Style Dome Top. Cannonsburg, PA Company Ca 1810. Bidders are reminded that these items are of considerable age and will exhibit fair wear and tear and use by previous owners. Caution is advised. For detailed condition […]

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Antique Ingraham Faux Onyx Shelf Clock. 10 3/4"h

Antique Ingraham Faux Onyx Shelf Clock. 10 3/4″h x 11″w x 6 1/4″d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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New Haven Double Dial Shelf Clock. Cabinet Model.

New Haven Double Dial Shelf Clock. Cabinet Model. Rare. Seems to be in working order. There is a small leaf decoration missing from very top of case. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ROYAL BONN PORCELAIN SHELF CLOCK

11.5″ high x 12.5″ long x 5″ wide signed Royal Bonn porcelain shelf clock with Ansonia works and outside escapement. Condition report This clock is in nice condition, with some minor glaze crazing, no chips, cracks or repairs. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ENGLISH SHELF CLOCK BY CHARLES GRETTON. Bracket

ENGLISH SHELF CLOCK BY CHARLES GRETTON. Bracket clock with brass double fusee works and brass face plate with an engraved silvered dial and cast cherub spandrels. The back plate has floral engraving and both it and the dial are labeled “Char. Gretton, London”. Charles Gretton, 1648 – ca 1733. Mahogany period case with replaced glass […]

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