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U.S.S. Maine Pressed Oak Ingraham Shelf Clock,

U.S.S. Maine Pressed Oak Ingraham Shelf Clock, eight-day time and strike brass movement with alarm, paper dial with Roman numerals, gilt tablet with paired crossed flags & swords above spread-winged eagle, atop U.S. shield with scrollwork border. Pressed oak case with top having central U.S.S. Maine under steam, flanked by turreted deck guns with flags, […]

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FRENCH MAHOGANY CASED SHELF CLOCK, C.1900

FRENCH MAHOGANY CASED SHELF CLOCK, C.1900. HEIGHT 11 1/4″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany Stenciled Transitional Shelf Clock, Seth

Mahogany Stenciled Transitional Shelf Clock, Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Connecticut, c. 1825, with printed maker’s label inside stating Invented by Eli Terry, made and sold at Plymouth, Connecticut by Seth Thomas and thirty-hour wooden movement with count-wheel strike, two cast iron weights and pendulum, (imperfections), ht. 29 in. Condition report Condition: painted glass cracked; losses to […]

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Horton's Ithaca Calendar Shelf Clock

Horton’s Ithaca Calendar Shelf Clock: walnut case with paper dials; bottom dial marked H.B. Horton’s Patent Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. Has pendulum and key; key is on a hook on top of case. (Not running. Dials show wear and discoloration; back of case is worn; middle section of front looks lighter; finial is chipped.) 25″ […]

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ORMALU MOUNTED FRENCH SHELF CLOCK, VERY ORNATE

ORMALU MOUNTED FRENCH SHELF CLOCK, VERY ORNATE Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ornate Lenzkirch Shelf Clock w/Bronze Ornaments

Ornate Lenzkirch Shelf Clock w/Bronze Ornaments: the signed movement is numbered 520694 and is time and gong striking. The fancy dial is 4 1/2″ wide. The walnut and mahogany case has ornaments including a bell on top, winged figures and masks, rams heads, man of the north style masks, acanthus leafs and ornate open work. […]

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