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Eight day shelf clock made by Forestville Man

Eight day shelf clock made by Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Connecticut. Mahogany case. Having a ship print that replaces reverse painting, wooden dial, and brass works. c.1850. 31 1/4″h x 17″w x 5″d. Condition report Working condition. Minor veneer loss. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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BLACK MARBLE SHELF CLOCK, BEVELED GLASS, FRENCH MO

BLACK MARBLE SHELF CLOCK, BEVELED GLASS, FRENCH MOVEMENT, WITH KEY AND PENDULUM, RUNS, 11″ X 8 3/4″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Bronze & Alabaster Shelf Clock

An unusual pink and white alabaster shelf clock . The bronze dial and face are marked , There are several losses and repairs to alabaster (especially urn top) Time and strike on bell. No key or pendulum. Circa 1860 overall 18″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ithaca No.7 Shelf Cottage Calendar Clock

Ithaca No.7 Shelf Cottage Calendar Clock: walnut case with a 6″ and an 8″ dial. 8 day time and gong striking movement. (The strike spring is wound tight. The time spring is nearly tight. The case now has a bright finish.) 22″ tall and running at this time Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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FRAMA CAMELHUMP SHELF CLOCK, FHS GERMAN MECHANISM,

FRAMA CAMELHUMP SHELF CLOCK, FHS GERMAN MECHANISM, WESTMINISTER CHIME, MISSING BEZEL, RUNS, COMES W/KEY & PENDULUM, 8 1/2″ H X 26 1/2″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Connecticut Walnut Shelf Clock, paper on zinc dial

Connecticut Walnut Shelf Clock, paper on zinc dial with Roman numerals, etched design on lower section of glazed door, eight-day time and strike movement with cylindrical nickel pendulum and custom-made, wall mounted shelf, ht. of clock and shelf 30 in. Condition report Condition: No significant repairs, replacements or restoration. Any condition statement is given as […]

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