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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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Wedgwood Mounted Wall/Table Clock, England, early

Wedgwood Mounted Wall/Table Clock, England, early 20th century, wood plaque with gilt ribbon supporting a green jasper dip clock frame with applied white classical relief, enameled clock face with rhinestone frame, lg. 15 1/2 in. Condition report Condition: Very good condition throughout with no cracks, chips or restorations. Any condition statement is given as a […]

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Seth Thomas #5 Double Dial Calendar Clock

Seth Thomas #5 Double Dial Calendar Clock w/Day & Date: polished walnut veneer; 8 day spring strike; 8″ dials. Cathedral bell strike. (Minor paint loss on dials; no pendulum; there are a few nicks on the case.) 20″ All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. We accept Mastercard & Visa, […]

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CLOCK; BRENET MIRECOURT HANGING WALL CLOCK, 24 IN

CLOCK; BRENET MIRECOURT HANGING WALL CLOCK, 24 IN H; ALL CLOCKS SOLD AS IS/AS FOUND. WORKING CONDITION IS UNKNOWN, POSSIBLY MISSING PENDULUM, WEIGHTS, PIECES, PARTS AND/OR KEYS Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Ormolu and Marble Mantel Clock, enameled di

French Ormolu and Marble Mantel Clock, enameled dial with Roman numerals, black marble case, cast brass figure of a seated woman and eight-day, time and strike, spring-powered movement, (case elements separate and require re-plastering). Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be […]

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41" New Haven Banjo Clock

41″ New Haven Banjo Clock with original papers & chimes

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