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Classical Mahogany Shelf Clock

Classical Mahogany Shelf Clock Second quarter of the 19th centuryCrested with a fruit basket and foliage above a painted dial inscribed Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol CT. USA, the glazed door flanked by engaged columns over volutes and a paneled door, raised on carved paw feet. Height 39 1/4 inches, width 17 inches. Condition report Any […]

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Birge, Gilbert & Co., Triple Decker Shelf Clock

The Birge, Gilbert & Co., Bristol, Conn., Label Is Clearly Affixed To The Backboard, Along With Its Original Instructions, Mahogany Case w/Gilt Basket of Fruit & Leaves Splat, Side Gilt Columns, Gilt Painted Face w/Some Touch-Ups, Replaced Center Image w/Victorian Print Of Couples Approaching Hose On Horseback, Base Section Tablet Replaced w/Horse Sleigh Scene Approaching […]

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Charles Stratton Shelf Clock w/Wood Works

Charles Stratton Shelf Clock w/Wood Works: weight driven in a mahogany veneer case with a good interior label, bearing the date 1839. Stratton was from Holden, Mass. The painted glass looks to be of the proper age, but is now held in with small nails. (The case has a couple of small exterior problems. The […]

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19th c. FRENCH BRONZE SHELF CLOCK

Porcelain face. Etienne Maxant movement. Very good condition. 18″h. x 9 1/4″w. x 7″d. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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WELCH WALNUT "DOLORO" SHELF CLOCK

WELCH WALNUT “DOLORO” SHELF CLOCK. HEIGHT 23″ CONDITION: THE TABLET IS A GOOD REPLACEMENT, THE ORIGINAL DIAL IS MINT, THE CASE IS WONDERFUL AND HAS THE ORIGINAL CUT GLASS PENDULUM. ( Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Gilbert The Delos Shelf Clock

Gilbert Shelf Clock “The Delos”, Wm.L.Gilbert Clock Co. Winsted, Ct. 8 Day Time & Strike kitchen alarm in carved walnut case. Wm.L.Gilbert signed pendulum with temperature indicator. Working Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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