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Eli Terry & Sons Eight-Day Mahogany Shelf Clock, P

Eli Terry & Sons Eight-Day Mahogany Shelf Clock, Plymouth, Connecticut, c. 1825, with elaborately carved fruit basket with acanthus leaves cresting, stenciled full- length half columns flanking the wooden dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, and raised gilded gesso decoration in the spandrels, the lower section with reverse painted tablet depicting a cathedral and a […]

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Gilbert OGEE shelf clock

A late 19th century Gilbert OGEE shelf clock. 30 hr weight driven time and strike movement with arched plates and painted metal dial. Mahogany case with single long door and original painted lower glass. Paper label 40% intact. Old finish with some veneer damage, dial flaking, tablet flaking. 26″ high. ESTIMATE $50-100 Condition report Old […]

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C & L Ives Strap Movement Shelf Clock

C & L Ives Strap Movement, weight driven, 8 day, time and strike, triple decker. Mahogany with heavily carved splat, carved columns either side of middle tablet, tablets are reverse Lee Davis repaints on antique glass, label is fair to good. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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JEROME & CO Regulating Pendulum Shelf Alarm Clock:

JEROME & CO Regulating Pendulum Shelf Alarm Clock: New Haven Clock, Bought By New Haven in 1856 and Used Name Until 1904. Label Inside Door. Painted Dial. Gilt and Floral Design on Back of Door. Ca 1870. Painted Tin Face with Center Alarm Dial. 13 1/2″T. (100=200) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Brass Lantern Clock, Oak Shelf,

bell top, working. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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AMERICAN SHELF CLOCK, C. 1890, H 23", W 13"

AMERICAN SHELF CLOCK, C. 1890, H 23″, W 13″:Acorn and oak leaf carved applied decoration. Gilt stencil on door. With key and decorative pendulum. Condition report unknown if works. Jw Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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