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Mahogany Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock by Ephraim

Mahogany Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock by Ephraim Downes, Bristol, Connecticut, circa 1825, the scroll top case with cast urn finials, painted wooden dial with Arabic numerals, raised gesso chapter ring marks and scroll work spandrels, reverse-painted tablet of a town center, printed maker’s label inside case and thirty-hour time and count wheel strike movement […]

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Royal Bonn Porcelain footed Ansonia shelf clock, 1

Royal Bonn Porcelain footed Ansonia shelf clock, 11″h x 9″L Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Late 1800 mantel or shelf clock, "Ansonia", solid

Late 1800 mantel or shelf clock, “Ansonia”, solid oak, scrolled carved crest and sides, molded base, 22″t, 15″w, 5″d. Dark original crazed finish/condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Connecticut classical Eli Terry shelf clock

Connecticut classical mahogany eglomise and stenciled shelf clock by Eli Terry, Plymouth, Connecticut. The shaped crest with stenciled cornucopia above a gilt dial. The glazed door with eglomise panel of houses within black and gilt border marked, “Villa Regents Park”, flanked by recessed quarter columns with stencil decoration raised on carved claw feet. Height: 29 […]

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JEROME SHELF CLOCK. Ogee case with mahogany venee

JEROME SHELF CLOCK. Ogee case with mahogany veneer. Brass works with pendulum and weights. Paper label: “Thirty Hour Clocks, Jerome & Co. New Haven, Conn.”. Reverse painted lith on glass “Excelsior”. 24 5/8″h. Condition report Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement […]

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NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. MISSION STYLE SHELF CLOCK

NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. MISSION STYLE SHELF CLOCK. HEIGHT 20 1/2″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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