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Red-Lacquered Wood Chinoiserie Mantel Clock

Mechanical clock with a swinging pendulum housed inside of a four-footed, red-lacquered case with a front-opening glass door and glass side panels, decorated with gilded scrolling and foliage forms, and delicately-painted Oriental figural and landscape scenes on the top and on the interior surface of the back door, wood and metal hardware, early nineteenth century; […]

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Sessions hump-back mantel clock with silent chime

Sessions hump-back mantel clock with silent chime 9.5″ tall, 20″ long Buyer to pay $40.00 shipping and handling, all items to be sent USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation. Insurance is at an additional cost to the buyer and it is highly recommended, item can also be picked up at no charge. International buyers please […]

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Pierre Robinet Louis XVI Wall Clock

French, 18th century, heavy cast bronze construction, urn finial, female head above enameled dial marked “Robinet/Paris” (Pierre Robinet, clockmaker, born 1751), brass works include calendar movement, floral swags, strapwork and basket of grapes drop finial, dial enameled front and back, back of dial marked “Barbezat” (photo of back of dial accompanies lot), fine gilt filigree […]

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CAMEL BACK MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK length: 22"

CAMEL BACK MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK length: 22″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Red-Lacquered Wood Chinoiserie Mantel Clock

Mechanical clock with a swinging pendulum housed inside of a four-footed, red-lacquered case with a front-opening glass door and glass side panels, decorated with gilded scrolling and foliage forms, and delicately-painted Oriental figural and landscape scenes on the top and on the interior surface of the back door, wood and metal hardware, early nineteenth century; […]

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Red-Lacquered Wood Chinoiserie Mantel Clock

Mechanical clock with a swinging pendulum housed inside of a four-footed, red-lacquered case with a front-opening glass door and glass side panels, decorated with gilded scrolling and foliage forms, and delicately-painted Oriental figural and landscape scenes on the top and on the interior surface of the back door, wood and metal hardware, early nineteenth century; […]

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