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Forestville manufacturing Co. shelf clock, early

Forestville manufacturing Co. shelf clock, early/mid 19th c., the case with a gilt spread winged eagle and tortoiseshell glazed columns, 29 1/2” h. Condition report Repaired break to top of eagles wing. Some paint loss to columns. Eglomise panel replaced. Appears to be in working but Pook & Pook, Inc. does not guarantee clocks to […]

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NEW HAVEN SIDE MIRROR SHELF CLOCK 25" TALL 16" WID

NEW HAVEN SIDE MIRROR SHELF CLOCK 25″ TALL 16″ WIDE Condition report working Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Brewster & Ingrahams Steeple Shelf Clock

Circa 1860 American Brewster & Ingrahams 30 Hour Shelf Clock with 5″ Good original unsigned painted dial with touch up to paint, Spring driven brass movement, Typical Gothic American steeple clock. Fair condition with normal wear and refinished surface, missing hand. Needs cleaning. 19.5″H x 10″W x 3.5″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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Brewster and Ingraham Shelf Clock

Condition report Excellent. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Rare striking shelf clock by John Sawin

A rare and important striking looking glass shelf clock signed “Sawin” (John Sawin, Boston,1810-1863) with a stencil reverse painted decorated glass masking the dished dial above a looking glass mounted within the base panel. Striking shelf clocks are rare. John Sawin’s clock manufactory was located in various Boston area locations, including both 66 and 98 […]

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SETH THOMAS EARLY AMERICAN SHELF CLOCK

A SETH THOMAS EARLY AMERICAN PILLAR CASED MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK mid 19th century. 8 day movement with alarm behind reverse painted tablet of elk. Height 25 inches. Estimate $100-$200 Condition report All lots are sold AS IS and there will be NO RETURNS BASED ON CONDITION. The printed conditions in the catalog entry are OPINION […]

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