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ANTIQUE BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK H6" W3"

ANTIQUE BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK H 6″, W 3″:Having Arabic numerals. No maker on the face and no maker on the back plate. Ex Estate of Donald F. Campbell, Fairway Dr. Birmingham, Mi. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Diminutive Brass Carriage Clock, 20th c.

Diminutive Brass Carriage Clock, 20th c., the sides and face decorated with panels of classical scenes, working order, H.- 3 1/2 in., W.- 2 1/4 in., D.- 2 1/8 in. Condition report Condition is not stated in the description of the item. The absence of a condition report does not mean that the item is […]

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Small French brass carriage clock, late 19th Cent

Small French brass carriage clock late 19th Century With white enamel dial within a beed molded case, the apron decorated in relief with an oak leaf band. H: 3 in. Condition report Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply […]

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The Jennings Brothers Carriage Clock

The Jennings Brothers carriage clock, Dore over bronzed spelter metal fancy cast case, porcelain dial, late 19th C, 3 1/2″w, 5 1/4″h, 2 1/2″d Condition report areas of Dore worn exposing bronze plate, hair line cracks on dial, over wound movement, not running Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Two Small Carriage Clocks With Celluloid Case

Circa 1910 Various Various 30 Hour Carriage Clock with 1.5″ Original enamel dials, Brass movements with lever escapements, A: Small German carriage alarm clock with cute original celluloid case, lacking knobs on front doors, marked made in Germany. B: Waterbury Clock Company beveled glass and brass in celluloid case, hinge broken. Good condition with normal […]

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A late 19th C. French made travel or carriage clock

A late 19th C. French made travel or carriage clock sold by J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, within its original leather bound carrying case. This has the strike mechanism every half hour. About 7″ in height. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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