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Bronze Dor

French, 19th century, finely cast, pediment with two youths with bagpipe, frieze with floral and fruit swags flanked by openwork scrolled corners, with key and pendulum, 19-1/4 in., works slightly loose in case, minor surface abrasions and wear to gilt, missing two pipes, light surface grime Provenance: Private Collection, Greenville, South Carolina Images Click on […]

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Walnut Cased Shelf Clock

Kienzle clock with column details, marked “Pat: ANG, 46403″ on back, 18 1/2 high, 8 1/4″ deep, 12 1/2” wide. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Antique Ansonia Steeple Case Shelf Clock

Antique Ansonia steeple case shelf clock with painted dial and glass door, 22.5″ high, 12″ wide. Condition report PLEASE NOTE: Bloomington Auction Gallery makes every effort to completely and accurately represent items for sale. To that end, The “Condition Report” is still only an opinion. Items are believed to be in EXCELLENT CONDITION UNLESS OTHERWISE […]

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PILLAR AND SCROLL SHELF CLOCK. Labeled "Eli Terry.

PILLAR AND SCROLL SHELF CLOCK. Labeled “Eli Terry. Made and sold by Lucius B. Bradley”. Reverse painting of sailing ship surrounded by eglomise border. Mahogany veneer, brass finials, weights, pendulum, key and winder. Cracked glass, small repairs. Replacements. 31″h. 17 1/2″w. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Rare Pillar-and-Scroll Shelf Clock

With Outside Escapement, Plymouth, Connecticut, 19th century, mahogany case with original scrolled pediment and skirt, glazed door with eglomis

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EMPIRE SHELF CLOCK WITH PENDULUM C1850, H 19"

“EMPIRE SHELF CLOCK WITH PENDULUM C1850, H 19″”, W 11″”, D 5″”:leaf design on pendulum. Brass works. No key only pendulum.” (rev.20081114) Condition report Shows wear mostly to bottom edges. Face has wear. LO 10-30-2008 (rev.20081114) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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