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Wood Works Carved Column Shelf Clock

Wood Works Carved Column Shelf Clock: weight driven time and bell striking wood works with a 10″ floral painted wood dial. There is no interior label on the mahogany and veneer case; with carved columns and splat. Keys are with it. (The mirror on front is a replacement; the other 2 glass plates look original. […]

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POLYCHROME METAL CLOCK SELLER FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK

POLYCHROME METAL CLOCK SELLER FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK, “UHRENMANNCHEN” 20TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 15 1/2″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Fine Tall English Skeleton Shelf Clock

A Fine Tall English Skeleton Shelf Clock , after William Smith, spring driven, fusee movement, bears mark “Wm Smith/Maker & Inventor/Musselburgh” on enamel chapter ring, on stepped granite base, enclosed in glass dome, height 24 in., diameter 9 1/2 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION * PLEASE READ ALL SPECIFICS […]

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Elliott Triple Fusee Wall Bracket Clock & Shelf

J.J. Elliott Triple Fusee Musical Wall Bracket Clock & Shelf: The movement strikes every 15 minutes on the 8 bells for Whittintgton chimes or on westminster on 4 large gongs. The hour is struck on a large size gong. The brass dial marked Elliott – London is 13″ wide. Below the dial is a metal […]

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Antique Seth Thomas Shelf Clock, c. 1870

circa 1870, Seth Thomas, 8 day time and strike, 2 weight column and cornice shelf clock. Condition: mahogany veneer case with oringinal finish in good condition with minor veneer loss, gilt columns in good condition with minor loss to gilding, painted tablets and window are original and in good condition, some paint loss in the […]

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Faux Marble Shelf Clock with gilded metal mounts.

Faux Marble Shelf Clock with gilded metal mounts. Maker unknown. Paper face replaced. 19th c. 13 1/2″h x 12″w x 5″d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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