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c1900 Crystal Regulator Shelf Clock French

CRYSTAL REGULATOR – Circa 1900, brass and enamel cased crystal regulator shelf clock, French made and sold by J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia. This clock has a fine enamel dome, dial, columns, pendulum and base. All four sides are set with beveled glass, 8 day brass time and strike movement. 13″ high, 7 1/4″ wide, 5 1/2″ […]

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Rosewood case shelf clock, henry sperry & co., ne

Rosewood case shelf clock henry sperry & co., new york, circa 1860 Having a rectangular case with off white painted face and black Roman numeral chapter ring, eglomise panel below of a castle, brass spring drive striking movement.H: 16 1/2 in. Condition report Condition: Generally good condition, paper label good. Descriptions provided in both printed […]

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Kroeber Shelf Clock "Jamestown"

A 19th century American shelf clock by Kroeber, with a label on back identifying it as the “Jamestown”. Ebonized and incise decorated case with a gold filigree reverse painted glass over the Jacot’s pendulum. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ANSONIA BRASS CASE SHELF CLOCK

ANSONIA BRASS CASE SHELF CLOCK: Brass face with Arabic numerals, marked with A in diamond on face, beveled glass bezel. Time & strike movement marked Ansonia. 11” h. x 9 1/2” x 6 1/2”. Key and pendulum in office. Condition report Note scratches on face, spots on finish. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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Purple china ware porcelain shelf clock, circa 190

Purple china ware porcelain shelf clock, circa 1900, key included but winder is frozen, 10″h x 11″l Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Federal Inlaid Mahogany Shelf Clock by Elnathan T

Federal Inlaid Mahogany Shelf Clock by Elnathan Taber, Roxbury, Massachusetts, c. 1800, with dart inlay flanking the glazed dial door, brass beaded dial mat framing the painted iron ‘kidney’ dial with Roman numerals and marked E. Taber enclosed within a floral background, barber pole and banded inlay with canted corners on the lower case, two […]

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