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Double Decker shelf clock

A 19th century American shelf clock. 8 day weight driven time and strike “Strap Brass” movement with painted wooden dial. Mahogany double decker case with carved Pineapple crest, upper door with clear and mirrored glasses, applied split pilasters and lower door with replaced painted glass. In running order. Old worn finish, repainted columns, dial damage. […]

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Erastus Hodges- Ct pillar and scroll shelf clock c

Erastus Hodges- Ct pillar and scroll shelf clock circa 1810 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Seth Thomas Weight Driven Shelf Clock NR

Seth Thomas Weight Driven Shelf Clock: Plymouth Hollow Interior label, 8 day time and gong striking movement with original metal dial. (Finish looks original and the dial is worn around key holes.) 25 1/4″ T Clock is running at time of listing, but not guaranteed to continue. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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New Haven Occidental Mirror Side Shelf Clock,

New Haven Occidental Mirror Side Shelf Clock, ca 1911, New Haven Clock Co., in walnut with mirror sides, metal mask and standing cherubs. Eight-day time and gong strike movement with 6″ dial and patent dial pendulum. Remains of label on the back; 24.25″ high x 16.5″ wide x 5.25″ deep. Condition report Mirrors possibly replaced; […]

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Two Terry Cast Metal Shelf Clocks,

Two Terry Cast Metal Shelf Clocks, includes a fine architectural cast bronzed white metal clock with replaced paper dial with Roman numerals, 8-day time only spring-driven brass movement, original wood back lacking label, 5″ x 9″ x 13″ high, AND smaller cast white metal cased Victorian clock with printed paper dial with Roman numerals, open […]

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Small French Shelf Clock

Walnut case with brass works; c. 1880; retains original key; 11 1/4″H, 8″W, 3″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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