UNUSUAL CARVED MAHOGANY COLUMN WALL CLOCK
UNUSUAL CARVED MAHOGANY COLUMN WALL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 36 1/2″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
UNUSUAL CARVED MAHOGANY COLUMN WALL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY. HEIGHT 36 1/2″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:
Mahogany Mantel Clock by Chelsea, Boston, Massachusetts, 7 1/2 in. silvered dial with Arabic numerals and marked Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, U.S.A. and eight-day “house” strike lever-escapement movement, ht. 12 1/2 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as […]
Empire mahogany mantel clock, 19th c., by Birge, Peck & Co., CT, 32 1/2” h. Condition report Condition report not complete. We do not guarantee the working condition of clocks. All items sold AS IS. It is the responsibility of all prospective bidders to ask for/obtain a condition report(if not provided just above) or to […]
Two Mahogany Connecticut Shelf Clocks, the first an ogee clock by Chauncey Jerome, New Haven, wooden dial with Roman numerals, thirty-hour time and strike weight powered movement, the next, a half column shelf clock by Seth Thomas, painted zinc dial with Roman numerals, reverse painted tablet and thirty-hour time and strike weight powered movement. Condition […]
German Mahogany Mantel Clock, last quarter 19th century, works signed Junghans, with three-train quarter-chiming movement on gongs, with subsidiary dials for strike/silent and pendulum adjustment; the case with incised decoration, engaged columns and stepped base, ht. 17 3/4, wd. 13 1/2 in. Condition report Condition: Overall good; minor, age typical defects. Any condition statement is […]
English Mahogany 19th century Grandfather Clock. The mid-19th century, English, mahogany grandfather clock has simple oak inlay and reeded stiles with open arch pediment and columns on either side of the case. The painted dial has had some restoration in the past. The movement is not guaranteed to run. The case also has some areas […]