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United Electric metal figural clock

United Electric painted metal figural clock ”Roosevelt at the Wheel for a New Deal” 13” Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Charles Stratton Shelf Clock w/Wood Works

Charles Stratton Shelf Clock w/Wood Works: weight driven in a mahogany veneer case with a good interior label, bearing the date 1839. Stratton was from Holden, Mass. The painted glass looks to be of the proper age, but is now held in with small nails. (The case has a couple of small exterior problems. The […]

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1940s A&W Root Beer Advertising Light-up Clock

1940s A&W Root Beer Advertising Products Double Bubble Light-up Clock Hands have been repainted. Clock does not currently run or light-up. Clean clock overall with only minor marks, dust, light soiling, and moderate case wear. 15″ diameter. (80 – 85, Excellent) Condition report (80 – 85, Excellent) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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CHERUB FIGURAL CLOCK

U.S.A. painted pot metal; Condition report not running; H-13″, P-F Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ANSONIA WALL CLOCK & INGRAM MANTLE CLOCK

Ansonia Hepplewhite mahogany cased wall clock having a Roman numeral face flanked by tapered columns, above a rectangular beveled mirror , mirror back marked 1923, clock not operating, about 34.5″x12.5″x2.5″; together with an Ingram, 8 day, alarm, sans alarm hand, mahogany cased mantle clock, not operating, about 6″x8″x2.75″; total weight 12lbs. Images Click on thumbnails […]

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E. Fay & Co. Porcelain Mantel Clock

A Fine French Polychrome and Gilt-Decorated Porcelain and Bisque Figural Mantel Clock, c. 1875, in the Neo-Grec taste, in two parts, dial marked with the retailer “E. Fay & Co., New Orleans”, the figural group modeled as “The Tormenting of Cupid”, the base elaborately polychromed, on paw feet, height 13 in. width 14 1/2 in. […]

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