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ANSONIA Crystal Palace number 1 shelf clock

ANSONIA Crystal Palace number 1 shelf clock under glass dome. 17 1/2″ with dome. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Stencil decorated shelf clock

A 19th century American New england shelf clock with stencil decorated case and a looking glass. Label identifies uit as a Jerome & Darrow. Condition report There is no guarantee of either the mechanical performance of clocks nor the completeness and originality of their parts and components. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Slate and marble shelf clock,

circular clock housing flanked by two scrolls with marble highlights, face with indistinct marking, key wind, probably French, circa 1900, 11-3/4 x 17-3/4 x 6 in.; with two similar tazzas, 8-1/2 in. Minor chips to marble around face, back cover for clock works is modern plastic replacement; tazzas with numerous rim and foot chips, slight […]

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American wood works shelf clock by Eli T

American wood works shelf clock by Eli Terry Jr., Plymouth, Conn. after patent by Eli Terry, with original painted wood dial, reverse painted Mt. Vernon in lower tablet, top glass panel has crack. Case with hairy paw feet & carved columns, C. 1829-41,29.5″h x 17″w x 4″d. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany Empire Shelf Clock by Sylvester Clarke,

Mahogany Empire Shelf Clock by Sylvester Clarke, Salem Bridge, Connecticut, c. 1830, line inlay decorated case with three-quarter figured maple columns, glazed door with painted tablet depicting an old house, painted wooden Roman dial, printed maker’s label inside backboard stating [S]. Clarke'[s] Improved Brass Clocks, Warranted if Well Used Salem Bridge Conn, eight-day brass compound […]

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G.B. & SONS ENGLISH BRONZE SHELF CLOCK

Measures 5 in. high x 4 1/2 in. dia. @ base. Condition report Winds & works. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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