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American Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock NR

American Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock: Curly maple case with a time and bell striking wood works, driven by 2 weight. No names found. The painted dial, hands and lower glass plate are all original.This clock is a reproduction of a standard Pillar and Scroll type, it was made by Reverend Sanderson of the Buffalo, […]

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Ogee Shelf Clock, TS & A Wooden Movemen

Ogee Shelf Clock, TS & A Wooden Movement,, white label reading, Smith & Brothers 7 1/2 Bowery New York plastered over blue label. 30-hour time, strike and alarm, wooden works. Original painted and gilt dial, Roman numerals, decorated spandrels. Mahogany case. Original finish and painted tablet portraying rear of pallatial home. 28.25″ high x 17.25″ […]

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Turn of the Century Oak Clock Shelf

Carved back, 2 candle shelves supported by 2 columns. Oval beveled glass mirror in back. 2″ w x 9″ t x 8″ d. Ca. 1900 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A SETH THOMAS 'MILAN' SHELF CLOCK

Original alligatored finish, signed porcelain enamel dial with small chip near top mandrel, 10.5 x 9.75 x 5 inches overall. Good running condition. Running condition is not guaranteed once the clock is moved. Condition report See description Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Gilbert porcelain garniture shelf clock, floral mot

Gilbert porcelain garniture shelf clock, floral motif, 16″ with matching floral vases Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Seth Thomas Column and Cornice Shelf Clock, Ply

Seth Thomas Column and Cornice Shelf Clock, Plymouth Hollow, Connecticut, in a mahogany case with turned half columns flanking the door, the lower section framing a transfer printed scene, the glazed upper section enclosing the painted dial, a paper label inside marked Seth Thomas Plymouth Hollow, Conn., and thirty-hour brass weight powered time and strike […]

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