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ANTIQUE AMERICAN GILBERT CLOCK PORCELAIN COTTAGE

An antique American Gilbert clock in a porcelain, cottage shaped case. The case made overseas. About 9″ x 12.5″ x 3.5″ and 3.5lbs. Condition report Several chips to case, with one repaired. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Antique French Carriage Clock,

Antique French Carriage Clock,ca. 1900, time and strike, brass frame, beveled crystal sides and top, brass movement, porcelain dial with Arabic numerals. – 5.5″ h x 3.75″ w x 3.25″ d – Front glass panel loose and removable, fine condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A VICTORIAN DECORATED REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK.DI

A VICTORIAN DECORATED REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK.DIAL SIGNED ” WATERBURY CLOCK CO.”, MOVEMENT STAMPED ” WATERBURY CLOCK COMPANY, USA.PATENTED JANUARY 13, 1891″. HEIGHT 8″ WITH HANDLE OPENED. Condition report VERY GOOD TO EXCELLENTUNLESS NOTED IN DESCRIPTION. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A fine 19th C. Swiss carriage clock

A fine, high quality porcelain paneled gold gilt late 19th century carriage clock made for “Samuel Chew” of “Cliveden” (Philadelphia). This clock by the Droucourt Co. dates to the late 1800s and is equipped with s hour strike and repeat mechanism. Although a British sympathizer, Benjamin Chew (1722-1810), who built the “Cliveden” mansion in Germantown, […]

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French Brass and Glass Carriage Clock, works "Duv

A French Brass and Glass Carriage Clock , c. 1900, the works marked “Duverdrey & Bloquel”, visible top escapement , height 4 1/4 in., width 3 in., depth 2 1/2 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION * PLEASE READ ALL SPECIFICS OF SALE BELOW * PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 10 DAYS! […]

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FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK

FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, C. 1880, H 4 1/2″:Beveled glass side panels. Condition report Brass is very worn, one panel has been replaced. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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