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LeCoutre ATMOS Shelf Clock:

536. LeCoutre ATMOS Shelf Clock: Brass Case and Works with Glass at Top and All Sides. Perpetual Movement, Swiss Made. 9.25″ X 8″ X 7″. Condition report For a Condition Report Please call 757 722-9210 or email the gallery through Ebay. We endeavor to describe the Items as accurately as possible including defects, but any […]

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Grain painted shelf clock, s.b. terry, winsted, c

Grain painted shelf clock s.b. terry, winsted, connecticut, mid 19th century A rectangular case with white painted face, black Roman numeral chapter ring, frosted star” panel below.H: 10 1/2 in. ” Condition report Condition: Reasonably good condition, paper label mostly there. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. […]

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New Haven Countess Shelf Clock with Mirrors NR

New Haven Countess Shelf Clock with Mirrors: Walnut case with 12 small round mirrors, 8 day time gong strike and bell alarm movement, 6″ dial and a patent dial pendulum ball. The mask on the top is metal. (Dial is scraped and worn.) Clock is running at time of listing, but not guaranteed to continue. […]

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ADMIRAL SCHLEY PRESS OAK SHELF CLOCK

Eight day time and strike movement lacking alarm with paper dial marked “Welch”. Pressed oak case in original finish with top having portrait of Admiral Schley flanked by U.S. flags, sides with ship and base with the anchors and stars. Gilt tablet with Brooklyn ship. Slight wear to dial; otherwise, original condition. 24″ h x […]

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SETH THOMAS MAHOGANY OGEE SHELF CLOCK, C.1840

SETH THOMAS MAHOGANY OGEE SHELF CLOCK, ‘MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE’, C. 1840, H 25″, W 15″:Ogee veneer mahogany case. H 25″ W 15″. Circa 1840. Condition report No pendulum. Veneer loss. Jw no weights. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Massachusetts Shelf Clock by Aaron Willard.

Description Circa 1820. Mahogany case with swan’s neck pediment centering original brass eagle finial over an

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