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An American Diminutive Steel Mantel Clock, Terry, Heigh

An American Diminutive Steel Mantel Clock, Terry,of domed form, the dial with Roman numerals over the stepped base.Height 6 1/8 inches. Property from the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a […]

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Early American Banjo Clock

Early American Banjo Clock- Thank you for viewing this Item. We hope that you are successful in your bidding. For over 30 years we have given the best possible customer service to our 1000’s of repeat buyers. Early American Banjo Clock All Clocks are sold in "AS IS" condition. We recommend that you take to […]

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Handsome American Carved Oak-Cased Wall Clock

Handsome American Carved Oak-Cased Wall Clock, in the neoclassical style, fourth quarter 19th century, the case of gabled form and having parcel-gilt black

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American Mahogany Presentation Banjo Clock

An American Mahogany Presentation Banjo Clock, c. 1930, eagle surmount, silvered dial, marked “New Haven”, the eglomise panel with a dedication to “C.P. Shaver by The Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company…” for his years of service, 1899-1938, height 19 in., width 6 in., depth 24 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE […]

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Period American WT DRVN Banjo Wall Clock

Circa 1835 American Unsigned 8 day Wall Clock with 7″ Painted dial, Weight driven brass movement, Mahogany veneer case with turned mahogany bezel and acorn finial. Refinished, crack in lower restored painted tablet, hour hand replaced, lacking glass in upper door. 33″H x 10″W x 3.5″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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fine 33" American weight driven banjo clock w rev

fine 33″ American weight driven banjo clock w reverse on glass ptd panels Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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