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Beehive Trinity Westminster Shelf Clock

Circa 1940 German Trinity 8 Day Shelf Clock with 5.5″ Good original signed silvered dial, Spring driven brass movement with quarter chiming, Good quality mahogany clock with label on inside rear door. Good condition with normal wear. Needs cleaning. 12.5″H x 9″W x 7″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany Column and Splat Shelf Clock, probably

Mahogany Column and Splat Shelf Clock, probably Seymour, Williams and Porter, Unionville, Connecticut, with ebonized half columns flanking the full-length door with lower looking glass, upper glazed section over the wooden dial with Arabic numerals, stenciled splat above and remains of paper label inside, all housing a thirty-hour wooden weight-powered movement, (looking glass replaced), ht. […]

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Black forest carved clock shelf, 19th c., 14'' h.,

Black forest carved clock shelf, 19th c., 14” h., 15 1/2” w. Condition report Loss to tip of bird wing. Provenance: NJ Estate. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ingraham Doric shelf clock

A late 19th century Ingraham Doric model shelf clock. 8 day spring driven time and strike movement with original painted dial. Molded Rosewood case with shaped door and painted lower glass. Paper label 70% intact. In running order. Old finish with some wear, small veneer chips, door repainted. 18 1/4″ high. ESTIMATE $50-100 Condition report […]

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Junghans shelf clock.

shelf clock15 x 7 Condition report good Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Waterbury Niagara Oak Shelf Clock NR

Waterbury Niagara oak shelf clock: original finish. (Some paint loss to dial; a few wood trim pieces gone; front glass partially held in place.) Running at the time of listing, not guaranteed to continue. 27 3/4″ T x 16 1/2″ W Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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