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19th c. walnut clock shelf w/ carved eagle

Large 19th c. walnut clock shelf with detail carved eagle – 18 1/2″h x 18″w x 9″d – This is a two-day auction we only have one day on ebay live. We also have absentee & phone bidding available, to set that up please call us at (845) 471-5107. If you would like to bid […]

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A white marble mantel clock, French, circa 1875,

A white marble mantel clock, French, circa 1875, the 3 1/4″ enamel dial signed in the centre for ‘Aubert & Klaftenberger, Geneve’, the face with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, the key wound movement striking on a single bell, the movement numbered ‘1722’, also stamped ‘Aubert & Klaftenberger, a Geneve’, […]

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Banjo Clock by Horace Tifft, Boston.

Description Circa 1835. Gold leafed rope front case with reverse painted glass tablets. 8-day time-only, weight driven movement. Painted iron dial signed “Tifft”. Some wear to gold leaf. Touchup to tablets. Size 32 – 1/4″ H x 10″ W. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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An American Wall Clock,

circa 1870, by Seth Thomas, eight day time only movement with time and stike and pendulum, 8 inch silkscreened dial with Roman numerals and light oak case.Height 37 x width 12 3/4 x depth 5 1/2 inches. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ansonia 1892 Mantel Clock Lion Heads

Ansonia Mantel Clock Patented June 9 1892 in cast iron case with Lion Heads on ends. The case was repainted long ago and retains a nice finish. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Howard & Davis # 5 Banjo Clock NR

Howard & Davis # 5 Banjo Clock with 8 day time only weight driven movement marked “Howard & Davis, Boston”, 8″ lacquered metal dial and brass pendulum bob. The mahogany case has some old finish showing, there is old glass in the throat, bottom door and the dial door. The movement looks clean. Circa. in […]

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