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Tiffany Gothic Revival Shelf Clock

French/American, late 19th century, brass frame with beveled glass panels, porcelain face with floral swags and filigree hands, time and strike, works marked “Made in France” and “Tiffany & Co.”, with mercury pendulum (handle with care) and key, 11 in., working order at time of inspection The Collection of the Late Leonard F. Clayton, Hendersonville, […]

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Wood Works Weight Driven Antique Shelf Clock

Wood Works Weight Driven Antique Shelf Clock: mahogany case; wooden dial; 2 weights; looking glass door; comes with mahogany hanging shelf. (Minor veneer chips.) 35″ Clock; 6 1/2″ Shelf 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 […]

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Pillar & scroll shelf clock, 19th c., 28 1/2'' h.

Pillar & scroll shelf clock, 19th c., 28 1/2” h. Condition report We do not guarantee clocks and watches to be in working condition. Condition report not complete. Submit request to conditions@pookandpook.com. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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SETH THOMAS MAHOGANY OGEE SHELF CLOCK

SETH THOMAS MAHOGANY OGEE SHELF CLOCK, ‘MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE’, C. 1840, H 25″, W 15″:Ogee veneer mahogany case. H 25″ W 15″. Circa 1840. Condition report No pendulum. Veneer loss. Jw Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A fine triple deck shelf clock

A faux finish, mahogany, gilt wood, carved and reverse painted shelf clock by the Forestville Manufacturing Company of Bristol, Connecticut. The reverse painted glasses of archiutectural landscapes; the carved and gilt crest atop the case is unusual in its form. Ball feet. Condition report There is no guarantee of either the mechanical performance of clocks […]

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GERMAN 30 HR. SHELF CLOCK

Time and Strike. Walnut case. 17″ H. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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