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FRENCH BRONZE FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK

FRENCH BRONZE, HARLEQUIN ONE-MAN-BAND, FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 7″ (CHIPS ON DIAL) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Sessions Pillar & Scroll Style Scale Shelf Clock

Sessions pillar & scroll style small scale shelf clock, mahogany, painted & stenciled tin dial, time & strike movement, early 20th C., 10 3/8″w, 17 1/8″ h, 5 3/16″D Condition report crazing to finish, currently running but no guarantee Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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19th C. carved walnut clock shelf

Fine quality 19th C. carved walnut clock shelf – 19″h x 14 1/2″w x 8″d – This is a two-day auction we only have one day on ebay live. We also have absentee & phone bidding available, to set that up please call us at (845) 471-5107. If you would like to bid online, please […]

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Mahogany ogee" shelf clock, chauncey jerome, new

Mahogany ogee” shelf clock chauncey jerome, new haven, connecticut, circa 1855 Typical form, white painted face with black Roman numeral chapter ring, inscribed, “Chauncey Jerome New Haven, Conn.”, white etched panel below, striking movement.H: 30 1/2 in. ” Condition report Condition: Etched panel with losses, paper label 50 % missing. Descriptions provided in both printed […]

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NEW HAVEN VICTORIAN WALNUT SHELF CLOCK, C1870

NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO., VICTORIAN WALNUT EIGHT-DAY SHELF CLOCK, C. 1870, H 23″, W 14″:Having a spring wound mechanism; key & brass pendulum; down-turned finials; center door flanked by 2 decorative urns. Eight-day striking clock. (rev.20070808) Condition report The paint on the clock face is crazed and chipping off. TW (rev.20070808) Images Click on thumbnails […]

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Jerome & Co. Walnut Shelf Clock, with brass thir

Jerome & Co. Walnut Shelf Clock, with brass thirty-hour spring-driven movement. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement […]

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