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FRENCH PORCELAIN BOUDOIR CLOCK

FRENCH PORCELAIN BOUDOIR CLOCK Size: 9 1/4” high by 5” wide. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Calumet Model Ingraham Wooden Black Mantel Clock

Bearing Most Of The Original Label Stating That This Is The Calumet Model From Ingraham & Having A Date Of 1905, This Ornate Almost Temple Like Clock Has Columns On The Front & Sides, Incised Flowers In The front Base & Sides Of The Face, Some Roof Damage To Clock Top & Corners & Ends […]

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19th Century French Porcelain Clock with Cupids

A Renaissance revival French clock with sevres type porcelain. The movement marked Paris and dated 1876. Time and strike on bell, The clock looks as if it has been painted a gold paint some time ago There are scratch marks that reveal a shiny gilt base. No Key Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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Kroeber Walnut Shelf Clock

A walnut incise decorated cased shelf clock with the initials “F K” on the restored dial. Condition report Unless otherwise stated the condition of the mechanisms of these clocks is good, but that does not mean they run or do not need repairs. There is no guarantee of either the mechanical performance of clocks nor […]

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Miniature Column Mantel Clock

Unknown Maker, Measuring Some 20 1/4 Inches Tall by 10 1/2 Inches Wide, This Rosewood Veneered Case Has Minor Repairs That Need To Be Made, Time & Strike, Possibly An Old Replaced Face, Gilt Trim To Door Sides, Original Mirror, Bulls Eye Opening To View Pendulum, American, Circa Mid 19th Century Images Click on thumbnails […]

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HERMAN MILLER WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCK

HERMAN MILLER WALNUT GRANDFATHER CLOCK, H 75″, W 18″:Face Impressed; “Tempus Fugit” Arabic numerals, having two weights and pendulum. Condition report ^Door on clock face is not connected, wood from case missing where hind would be connected. Some other minor scratches.^ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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