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Cast Iron Blinking Eye "Topsy" Shelf Clock

Cast Iron Blinking Eye “Topsy” Shelf Clock: iron case formed as a black woman. Time only with a 3″ dial. Not marked, she is American. Circa 1860’s. (Wound tight, not working. The dial is a replacement. The eyes and case are from the original period. There is some worn paint.) 16 1/2″ tall All items […]

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Welch, Spring & Co. 30 Hour Shelf Clock

Reverse Painted Glass Panel on Front. Original Label on Inside. Patented March 17, 1868. Wear to Varnish and Reverse Painting. No Key. 16” High 9.5” Wide 4.25” Deep Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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E.N. Welch Steeple Arch Shelf Clock

E.N. Welch Steeple Case Shelf Clock, tin face, with chime, 30 hour, with key and pendulum, operation not warranted Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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JAPY FRERES FRENCH FAIENCE SHELF CLOCK

JAPY FRERES FRENCH FAIENCE SHELF CLOCK: Hand painted blue faience case houses a key wind, gong strike clock. The brass works are marked, The enamel dial bears a shield mark with an escapement under the letters BD. The ceramic case is marked as in photo. 20 1/2″h. overall, the dial is 4″ dia. 15″ w. […]

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Walnut shelf clock

A late 19th century American walnut shelf clock wioth a round printed dial. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ithaca Calendar shelf clock

A 19th century Ithaca “No. 10 Farmer’s” model calender shelf clock. 8-day spring driven time and strike movement with lower calender dial, in a Walnut case. Refinished with restored crown, and lower dial paper. 25 3/4″ high. ESTIMATE $400-600 Condition report Refinished with restored crown, and lower dial paper. Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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