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Federal giltwood banjo clock by Lemuel Curtis

Federal giltwood banjo clock by Lemuel Curtis Concord, Mass., circa 1810-15rope-twist presentation case retaining much of original gilt, painted tablets, iron dial and bezel glass. (Dial repainted, finial replaced)H42″ W9 7/8″ D4″*Note: Three features of this clock are indicative of the craftsmanship of Lemuel Curtis; the cutout at the top of the case to receive […]

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Orange Crush Advertising Clock.

Description Working.Condition (Excellent). Size 16″ x 16″. Condition report (Excellent). Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Miroy Bros. French Movement Bronze Figural Clock:

Miroy Bros. French Movement Bronze Figural Clock: Ornamental mantle Clock with Enamel Face and Black Roman Numerals. Base is marble Verde and Slate (Minor Chips on Slate). Manufacturers Touch Mark (Paris). Powerful Figure of Roman? God Seated with Drape and Foot Resting on Pharaoh Head. 27 3/8″T X 25 1/8″W, with Key. Images Click on […]

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E. Howard No. 5 Banjo Clock

E. Howard No. 5 Banjo Clock. 7 in. dial, black Roman numerals, black open moon hands, signed E. Howard & Co. Boston, original brass No. 5 movement, recoil escapement, etched brass bob and wood stick. Rosewood finished case, gold, red and black painted throat and door glasses, Howard repair label inside. Dial repainted, chips at […]

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GERMAN PORCELAIN MANTLE CLOCK & GARNITURE, 3

GERMAN PORCELAIN MANTLE CLOCK & GARNITURE, WITH FRANZ HERMLE WORKS, THREE PIECES, H 12″ & 16″:Including 1 mantle clock, H. 16 1/4″,W. 5 1/2″, L. 9″, the works are stamped “Franz Hermle Made in Germany” and a pair of porcelain urns with transfer decoration, H. 12 1/2″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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PAUL EVANS Electric wall clock with riveted copper

PAUL EVANS Electric wall clock with riveted copper patchwork case. 20″ x 20″ x 7″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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