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Antique Seth Thomas Shelf Clock

Antique Seth Thomas walnut cased shelf clock with painted dial, time and strike, 25.5″ high, 14.25″ wide. Condition report PLEASE NOTE: Bloomington Auction Gallery makes every effort to completely and accurately represent items for sale. To that end, The “Condition Report” is still only an opinion. Items are believed to be in EXCELLENT CONDITION UNLESS […]

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Ansonia white marble mantel clock

Ansonia white marble mantel clock. Late 19th century. 10”h x 10 3/4”w x 5 3?4”d. Condition report Face hinge is in bad shape. No information or description of any kind with regard to property listed shall be construed as a warranty, either expressed or implied. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that […]

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"Jerome & Co" Shelf Clock. Model 250. Restorations.

“Jerome & Co” Shelf Clock. Model 250. Restorations. 18″h x 8 3/4″w x 4 1/4″d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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BAROQUE STYLE BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK

Austrian. 19th Century. Movement stamped Lenzkirch. The circular dial with Roman numerals set in an architectural case with four pillars, pierced dome surmounted by an urn, raised on grotesque masks. Height 20 1/2″. (1000/1500) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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FRENCH GILT BRASS AND ONYX FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK

FRENCH GILT BRASS AND ONYX FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 16 1/2″ Condition report The clock and stand are heavily tarnished with some pitting, column slightly leaning to the right; minor chipping to onyx bases, clock not running; has key. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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H. Walton and Company, CT, Mantel Clock

Large H. Walton and Company, Terryville, Connecticut Gilt-Stenciled Parcel-Ebonized Mahogany Mantel Clock, in the Classical taste, second quarter 19th century and later, the interior with a xerox reproduction of the period paper label of which a remnant remains, the

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