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MASTER CLOCK CO. SHELF CLOCK KIT, HAND BUILT, TRIP

MASTER CLOCK CO. SHELF CLOCK KIT, HAND BUILT, TRIPLE CHIME, RUNS, 14″ X 11 1/4″, W/KEY Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A FRENCH PORCELAIN SHELF CLOCK. – 14 in. high.

A FRENCH PORCELAIN SHELF CLOCK. With decorative scenes and gilding, a porcelain dial with putti, the works bearing the mark Medaille d’argent 1889 – 14 in. high. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Slate Shelf Clock w/Bells

Slate Shelf Clock w/Bells: 1/4 hour strike on 4 bells, a gong is also present, but is not struck. The movement’s trademark is an hourglass with a wing and sickle and No.6624-155. The case has a gallery top. With a 6 1/2″ dial. (The right hand spring is wound tight. The bell strike activates.) 19″ […]

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1830'S STENCILED SHELF CLOCK. 1830's shelf clock

1830’S STENCILED SHELF CLOCK. 1830’s shelf clock with half columns and crest stenciled, two pineapple finials, carved hairy paw feet, double decker form, lower window reverse painted with British and American war ships, British and American flags, gilt acanthus leaf decorated border, center opening to view pendulum, clock face with beaded center circle and corner […]

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WILLIAM S. JOHNSON MAHOGANY OGEE SHELF CLOCK

WILLIAM S. JOHNSON MAHOGANY OGEE SHELF CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 26″ **DUE TO THE SIZE AND OR FRAGILITY OF THIS LOT, STANDARD IN-HOUSE SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE. CONTACT THE GALLERY FOR A LIST OF TRUCKING COMPANIES** Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Shelf clock by Jerome and Darrow

A mahogany and mahogany veneer shelf clock by the partnership of Chauncey Jerome and Elijah Darrow of the 1830s. This is an early version of the triple decked shelf clocks of the 1840s and later. Robust carving, another favorable feature of the first manufactured shelf clocks, can be seen with the crest, paw feet and […]

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