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Atkins Spring Wound 8 Day Shelf Clock

Atkins Spring Wound 8 Day Shelf Clock: brass movement with wire gong strike and a 5″ dial. In a 16 1/2″ rosewood veneered case with a good interior label. Running and striking. (The dial has some paint loss by the screws; the wood finish has some scattered little scuff marks. All items sell As Is, […]

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Samuel Terry Wood Works Wt. Driven Shelf Clock

Samuel Terry Wood Works Wt. Driven Shelf Clock: wood dial; bell strike; nice interior label; lower glass tablet; dated 1976 Gerald Edelman. 28″ All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, no paypal, no personal checks, no money orders, no wire transfers. Your credit card will […]

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Williams, Orton, Preston shelf clock

A shelf clock with three glasses, and two reverse painted showing a Mercury mirror above a reverse painted landscape (with losses of paint) in a fine mahogany carved and pillared case. Labeled as made by Williams, Orton Preston & Co. of Farmington, CT (1830-1835) with an unusual round eight day brass movement attributed to Silas […]

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FRENCH EMPIRE REVIVAL SLATE/ORMOLU SHELF CLOCK

FRENCH EMPIRE REVIVAL SLATE/ORMOLU MOUNTED SHELF CLOCK WITH OPEN ESCAPEMENT, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 14″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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1830 Empire shelf clock, "Jeromes & Darrow, Briston

1830 Empire shelf clock, “Jeromes & Darrow, Briston, Conn”, double weight wooden movement, wooden dial, mahogany case, carved eagle crest, ebonized half columns, original glass and eglomise panel with state building, heart and ocean scenes, 34″t, 17″w, 5″d. Old finish. Original label. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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FRENCH ONYX/SLATE SHELF CLOCK

FRENCH ONYX/SLATE SHELF CLOCK WITH HAND PAINTED ENAMELED DIAL, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 16″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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