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GOOD SWISS "BLACK FOREST" CARVED WOOD WALL CLOCK

GOOD SWISS “BLACK FOREST” CARVED WOOD WALL CLOCK late 19th century of scalloped plaque form with scrolled acanthus and carved birds crest. Height 26″. Estimate $400-$600 Condition report All items are sold “AS IS” and there will be no returns based on condition. The items sold are often of considerable age and will exhibit wear, […]

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Grandfather's Clock circa 1900-1910; Mission styl

Tall Grandfather’s Clock circa 1900-1910; Mission style mahogany; hinges appear to be French. Features chrome face with hour and second hands, chrome pendulum, 3 weights & beveled glass panels. 6’10″x 16″: x 9:” No marks Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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WALL CLOCK/BAROMETER Black Forest Dog, Fox ++ 13359

Superior large wood wall clock barometer with gold spelter metal mounts of dog, boar, & fox busts; leaf & berries; flowers; and French horn. Impeccably executed. Face marked Joyaux Rochefort. LOT # 13359 Dimensions: 40″ H x 27″ W Age: C. 1880 Material: Wood & Spelter Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Bordeman OG Wall Clock

Bordeman OG Wall Clock Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Neoclassical Gilt Mantel Clock, with gilt

French Neoclassical Gilt Mantel Clock, with gilt-metal figures depicting musicians and a music stand above, engine-turned bezel around an enameled dial with Roman numerals, Breguet-type hands, ormolu mounts, adjustable feet and eight-day brass, time and strike movement with silk thread suspension and count-wheel strike, (lacking a pendulum), ht. 12 in. Condition: Lacking a pendulum, gilding […]

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Grandfather clock, oak w/round columns & hand-car

Grandfather clock, oak w/round columns & hand-carved design on lower front, brass face, weights & pendulum, Echo Gong movement, Exc working cond, 76″H x 15.5″W. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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