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Mahogany Shelf Clock by Boardman and Wells, Bristo

Mahogany Shelf Clock by Boardman and Wells, Bristol, Connecticut, with wooden Roman numeral dial, thirty-hour time and strike wooden movement with two iron weights and pendulum, ht. 31 1/2 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement […]

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256A Oak Shelf Model Cuckoo Clock NR

Oak Shelf Model Cuckoo Clock with time and strike movement. The 5 1/2″ dial has horn hands and numerals. The movement is not marked, it has 2 working bellows, gong strike and wire suspension. 19 3/4″ tall. Running at this time, pendulum may not be correct. (some wood trim is damaged or missing.) Images Click […]

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Stenciled Column and Splat Shelf Clock, Williams

Sign In to see what this sold for Stenciled Column and Splat Shelf Clock, Williams, Orton, Preston & Co., Farmington, Connecticut, the mahogany case with paper maker’s label inside, front door with looking glass and gilt oval on a black ground flanked by half columns, painted wooden dial with Arabic numerals, stenciled splat and eight-day […]

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Antique Cast Iron Shelf Clock. In need of restorati

Antique Cast Iron Shelf Clock. In need of restoration. 13″h x 9″w x 3″d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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E. INGRAHAM – KING VICTORIAN SHELF CLOCK WITH INSE

E. INGRAHAM – KING VICTORIAN SHELF CLOCK WITH INSERTED LEVEL – 24″ TALL – OLDER REFINISH – WALNUT Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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AN M&E BLAKESLEY SHELF CLOCK

no weights currently present, replaced pendulum bob, original stenciled half-columns, replaced splat, original painted wood dial, T/S. Measures 32 x 17 x 4.5 inches. Condition report No condition report is available, this clock is sold AS-IS. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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