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Jerome & Darrow Weight Driven Shelf Clock

Reverse Painted Glass Panel. Original Label on Interior. Decorated Face. Ebonized and Japanned Pillar and Top. Carved Animal Feet and Pine Cone Finials. Small Varnish Loss and Chips. Key Included. 30.5” High x 14.75” Wide x 6.25” Deep Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany ogee" shelf clock, mid 19th century, Hav

Mahogany ogee” shelf clock mid 19th century Having a white painted face with green leaf and flower corner, black Roman numeral chapter ring, weight-driven striking movement in eglomise panel.H: 29 in. ” Condition report Condition: Losses to face and eglomise panel Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. […]

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Joseph Ives shelf clock

A 19th century Ives type Double Decker shelf clock. 8 day weight driven time and strike strap Brass movement with painted wood dial. Mahogany case with carved, shaped crown, square upper door, turned columns with painted center and lower glasses. Paper label 5% intact. Older refinishing with minor dial wear, restored crown and tablets. 36″ […]

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American 30 hour ogee two weight shelf clock

having a flame mahogany case, painted dial, and reverse-painted door. Alarm mechanism missing. 25.75″H x 15.25″W x 4″D, Circa – 19th C. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Hal Pointer striking oak kitchen shelf clock by

Welch Mfg. Co., 23″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany "Brooklyn" Lever Spring Shelf Clock by J

Mahogany “Brooklyn” Lever Spring Shelf Clock by Joseph Ives, Brooklyn, New York, c. 1825-30, with 10 1/2 in. dia. paper on iron dial with Roman numerals signed “Joseph Ives, New York”, polished pewter bezel, veneered mid section and supporting columns over the lower box with printed maker’s label inside stating in part, “Manufactured by Joseph […]

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