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Walnut No. 3 1/2 Parlor Calendar Clock by Ithaca,

Walnut No. 3 1/2 Parlor Calendar Clock by Ithaca, Ithaca, New York, the case with ebonized carved components, printed black dial with Roman numerals, glass calendar dial with exposed roller day and month indication, beveled glass pendulum and eight-day time and bell strike movement, ht. 19 in. Condition report Condition: glass pendulum chipped, time dial […]

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French Crystal Regulator Clock, retailed by Bail

French Crystal Regulator Clock, retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle, Philadelphia, with oval gilt brass and beveled glass case with applied leaf decoration on the base and cornice, brass dial with Arabic numerals and marked Bailey, Banks and Biddle, Philadelphia, and eight-day time and strike movement stamped with retailer’s name and two-jar mercury pendulum, ht. […]

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French MOP Inlay Wall Clock

An ebonized wooden case, gilt accents. Great MOP inlayed face. A good French clock. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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F. KROEBER INDIA MANTEL CLOCK

ORIGINAL LABEL ON BOTTOM. ROUND METAL ANGELS AT SIDES ON BLACK METAL BASE. APPROX. 11″ X 14″ X 4″. GOOD CONDITION. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early American Banjo Clock

Early American Banjo Clock- Thank you for viewing this Item. We hope that you are successful in your bidding. For over 30 years we have given the best possible customer service to our 1000’s of repeat buyers. Early American Banjo Clock All Clocks are sold in "AS IS" condition. We recommend that you take to […]

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French Rose Mandarin-style Porcelain Wall Clock

French Rose Mandarin-style Porcelain Wall Clock, marked, “FB Paris,” with reverse-painted dial, eight-day time-only movement, brass hands and pendulum, (minor losses to dial), 14 1/2 in. dia. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner […]

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