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Seth Thomas Victorian Shelf Clock, 15"W x 5"D x

Seth Thomas Victorian Shelf Clock, 15″W x 5″D x 23″H, Works Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Seth Thomas O.O.G. Shelf Clock

Seth Thomas O.O.G. Shelf Clock: weight driven with an 8 day gong striking movement and with an alarm. There is a time and strike key slot, also a third key slot to turn the strike on and off. Kind of unusual. The case is rosewood and veneer. Has pendulum and weights. (The strike mechanism needs […]

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Empire Balance Wheel Shelf Clock by Silas B. Terry,

Empire Balance Wheel Shelf Clock by Silas B. Terry, Plymouth, Connecticut, circa 1845, with mahogany-veneered case, turned columns flanking the painted wooden dial with Roman numerals, dial openings for viewing the pallets, escape and balance wheel components, reverse-painted tablet of a cathedral on a river, thirty-hour brass weight powered movement with wooden winding drums, rack […]

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GILBERT ROSEWOOD OGEE SHELF CLOCK

GILBERT ROSEWOOD OGEE SHELF CLOCK WITH ORIGINAL EGLOMISE GLASS “RESIDENCE OF ITHIAL TOW ESQ., NEW HAVEN”, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 26″ **DUE TO THE SIZE AND/OR FRAGILITY OF THIS LOT, STANDARD IN-HOUSE IS NOT AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT THE GALLERY FOR A LIST OF TRUCKERS.** Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Uncatalogued Lot: Two Walnut Kitchen Shelf Clocks,

Uncatalogued Lot: Two Walnut Kitchen Shelf Clocks, No further description or condition will be provided. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Empire Mahogany Shelf Clock.

American Empire carved mahogany veneer eight-day shelf clock having round columns with acanthus leaf capitals, gold painted dial with Arabic numerals, spandrels with gilt fan and scroll decorations over mirror, over reverse painted tablet depicting mansion and grounds, resting on claw feet, paper label inside for C. & L.C. Ives, Bristol, Connecticut, brass works, works […]

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