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Atkins 8 Day Rosewood Shelf Clock w/Alarm NR

Atkins 8 Day Rosewood Shelf Clock w/Alarm: Rosewood case with a time, bell strike and alarm movement. Good interior label and original decorated glass. (Case has scattered nicks and scars, dial looks new and the glass paint is showing some wear.) 16 1/2″ T Cock is not running at time of listing. Images Click on […]

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French Shelf Clock

French- 8 day, time and strike with a separate aneriod barometer, decorative case iron, 16″ H x 12″ W x 5 1/2″ D. Barometer, rear glass door is cracked. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Columnar style footed wood shelf clock, working, l

Columnar style footed wood shelf clock, working, lion heads at each end, 16″L x 11″h x 7″w Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany "Brooklyn" Lever Spring Shelf Clock by Jo

Mahogany “Brooklyn” Lever Spring Shelf Clock by Joseph Ives, Brooklyn, New York, circa 1825-1830, with 10 1/2 in. dia. iron dial with Roman numerals, brass bezel, pressed brass rosettes supporting the head section, lower box with looking glass and printed maker’s label inside stating in part Manufactured by Joseph Ives, Brooklyn, Long Island, New York, […]

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A PAIR OF DOMED TOP SHELF CLOCKS, including a New

A PAIR OF DOMED TOP SHELF CLOCKS, including a New Haven with wood inlay design and a Gustov Becker dome clock with works stamped Silesia. Height 15 inches. Estimate $100 – $150 Condition report The items sold are often of considerable age and will exhibit wear, usage and damage often NOT LISTED IN THE DESCRIPTION. […]

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Early Waterbury Clock Co. Ogee shelf clock, 2 wei

Early Waterbury Clock Co. Ogee shelf clock, 2 weight mount, Time & Strike. Original label on the inside of Mahogany case, original stencil panel of boy & girl. Ca. 1850 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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