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A SMALL BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK. the works with Black

A SMALL BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK. the works with Black, Starr & Frost, New York. The border with blue and white paste gems, with a paste diamond encrusted handle, the dial with Roman numerals and marked ‘Black, Starr & Frost, New York, France’ – 3 in. x 5 3/4 in. x 2 1/2 in. Images Click […]

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A FRENCH BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, circa 1890, retailed

A FRENCH BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, circa 1890, retailed by Riggs & Brother, Philadelphia. The rectangular clockcase with four glass panels, a front and back door opening to the enamelled face with arabic numerals, the reverse showing the works. The movement stamped MADE IN FRANCE and in a roundel AD MOUGIN/DEUX MEDAILLES. With original mercury pendulum […]

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French brass and green onyx mantel clock with clo

French brass and green onyx mantel clock with cloisonn

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French Crystal Regulator Clock Made For Spaulding

French Crystal Regulator Clock Made For Spaulding & Co., Chicago,8 day time & strike brass movement marked A.1 in oval and Spaulding & Co.-Chicago & Paris-Made in France; brass case with beveled glass front and rear door and beveled and curved glass sides, 3/4 spiral columns with tuned capitals and bases with milled edging surmounted […]

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Mahogany Inlaid Patent Timepiece or "Banjo" Clock,

Mahogany Inlaid Patent Timepiece or “Banjo” Clock, Massachusetts, 19th century, the flat-beveled inlaid frames enclosing reverse-painted and gilt glasses, the throat glass with oak leaves and acorns, flanked by brass sidearms, the painted zinc dial and brass eight-day time-only movement, iron pendulum rod and brass bob, ht. 33 in. Condition report Condition: replaced glasses; dial […]

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French brass carriage clock, ca.1900.

French brass carriage clock, ca.1900. Standard form with shaped handle. Upper corner of face chipped. 4 1/2”h. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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