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MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER CLOCK, M. Young, Newcas

MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER CLOCK, M. Young, Newcastle on Tyne, England, mid 19th century, with 8-day, 2-weight, time and bell strike movement behind a hand painted metal dial, ornate brass scrollwork hands, pierced fretwork pediment flanked by brass finials, 7’5-1/2″H. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A French mantel clock, 19ins

A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mantel clock, in architectural case with urn surmounted and floral painted dial, 19ins Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Lot of 2 Animated Alarm Clocks.

Alarm Clocks. Size: 4 1/2″ Cond.: Both in working condition. A nice example of these two early toys. There is some surface rust to the river boat. Gramma and grandpa appear to be excellent to near mint. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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American Mahogany Presentation Banjo Clock

An American Mahogany Presentation Banjo Clock, c. 1930, eagle surmount, silvered dial, marked “New Haven”, the eglomise panel with a dedication to “C.P. Shaver by The Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company…” for his years of service, 1899-1938, height 19 in., width 6 in., depth 24 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE […]

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BRASS WALL CLOCK W/ OVAL FACE 14633

Impressive oval wall clock with two weights and pendulum. Face marked: Rousset A. Bellefontaine. Dimensions: 35″ H x 12 1/2″ W x 4″ D Age: C. 1890 Material: Brass Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A brass inlaid figured mahogany bracket clock, the

A brass inlaid figured mahogany bracket clock, the five pillar twin fusee rack and bell striking movement with foliate engraved backplate and later anchor escapement, with 8 inch white painted circular Roman numeral dial signed ‘Durrant, London’, in a case with carved pagoda pediment and foliate panel inlaid front flanked by pilasters, the sides with […]

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