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Early Victorian Brass Inlaid Rosewood Wall Clock

Early Victorian Brass Inlaid Rosewood Wall Clock The circular black Roman numeral white painted dial within an octagonal case decorated with scrolling leafage. Height 25 inches. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Victorian Wall Clock with mirrored front with Hitc

Victorian Wall Clock with mirrored front with Hitchcock style face, paper label states Patent Clocks invented by Eli Terry Manufactured by Ephram Downs, Bristol Conn. Missing weights and pendulum, Measures 33″ by 16″. Buyer to pay $35.00 shipping and handling to be sent US priority Mail. Insurance is at an additional cost to the buyer […]

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Cherry Case Sleigh Wall Clock: Arched Br

Cherry Case Sleigh Wall Clock: Arched Broken Pediment Top. Pierced Hands on Brass Rimmed Ecru Face with Black Numerals. 20″L X 6″D X 10″W. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A Fine Quality Georgian Flame Mahogany Wall Clock

A Fine Quality Georgian Flame Mahogany Wall Clock by Thomas Lindall. The round silvered dial measuring 11? ins (28 cms) in diameter; with seconds sweep, a chapter ring encircling an engraved centre ornamented with foliate scrolls & inscribed Tho.Lindall in a banner. The square hood decorated with gold lacquered scrolling ornamentation to the corners and […]

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New Haven Internal Alarm Parlor Clock

Circa 1900 American New Haven Clock Company 30 Hour Mantel Clock with 5″ Repapered dial, Original spring driven brass movement with gong strike and between the plates alarm, Typical carved walnut parlor clock with rare movement. Fair condition with normal wear, lacking label and wood rosette. Needs cleaning. 21″H x 11″W x 4″D Images Click […]

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WALNUT INLAID SHORT-DROP REGULATOR WALL CLOCK

WLNUT INLAID SHORT-DROP REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 27″ **NO IN-HOUSE SHIPPING** Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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