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19TH CENTURY ANSONIA CAST IRON MANTEL CLOCK

Cast iron clock is faux painted to look like marble. Has cast iron feet and scroll decoration. Paper face on brass. Measures 13 1/2″ long by 10 1/4″ tall, and is 4 3/4″ wide. Back of the works marked “Ansonia Clock Co. New York Patented June 18,1882”. In very good condition. Images Click on thumbnails […]

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Simon Willard Banjo Clock.

Banjo clock with cross-banded mahogany case accented with line inlay, reverse painted glass panels, brass side arms, brass finials, eight-day brass weight works, by Simon Willard, circa 1810, 34 1/2″t., 10″w., 3 1/2″d. Condition: glasses repainted, minor case restoration, broken hands, finials replaced, added metal plate at back of works. Images Click on thumbnails to […]

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19th C NEW ENGLAND WALL CLOCK

19th C NEW ENGLAND INLAID CASE WALL CLOCK: Key wind bell strike. The case is intricately inlaid with a eagle and parquetry designs. Estate found condition. 31″ x 15″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ansonia mantel clock housed in a Royal Bonn

porcelain case decorated in the delft style, with harbor and windmill scenes. Nice gilt decoration. Case stamped, “Royal Bonn Germany,” as well as impressed marking. Movement marked, “Ansonia Pat. New York,” dial with Ansonia symbol. 15.25″H x 14″W x 6″D, Circa – Turn of the century. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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GILBERT BANJO CLOCK

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CHELSEA WALL CLOCK FOR STERLING BRONZE CO 1920'S

American metal cased wall clock, 1920’s, of circular form having metal polychrome flowers surrounding central face, a putti mask at bottom, numbered on the reverse 19168, white clock face signed Sterling Bronze Co New York, works stamped Chelsea Clock Co Boston USA, #120300 (made 1915-1919), 9″h, 7″w, 2″d, 2.5lbs Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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