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Gilbert parlor shelf clock

A late 19th century Gilbert parlor shelf clock. 8-day spring driven time and strike movement with simple calendar. Walnut case with shaped crest with applied bosses, single door and molded base. Paper label 30% intact. Original dark finish with some wear, replaced paper dial center. 19 1/2″ high. ESTIMATE $100-200 Condition report Original dark finish […]

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China Cased Shelf Clock NR

China cased clock: case marked illegibly (Chapter ring numerals redone; minor touch up and mini chips to case; crazing overall; no pendulum, working condition unknown) 10 1/4″ T x 8 1/4″ W Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Crystal Regulator Shelf Clock,

French Crystal Regulator Shelf Clock, enameled dial with brass time and strike spring-driven movement stamped France A-1 Samuel Marti 3104 5.5, with ormolu mounted white marble case with bow front beveled glass door, beveled sides and rear door and cut crystal columns at front with bases and capitals, original double chambered pendulum and key; 13.75″ […]

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German Walnut Wall Clock

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Modern Oak Case Wall Clock

Modern oak case wall clock with beveled glass paneled door, time and strike, 30″ high, 12″ wide. Age: modern. Condition report PLEASE NOTE: Bloomington Auction Gallery makes every effort to completely and accurately represent items for sale. To that end, The “Condition Report” is still only an opinion. Items are believed to be in EXCELLENT […]

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Ingraham Ionic Rosewood Wall Clock, Bristol, Con

Ingraham Ionic Rosewood Wall Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, with painted zinc dial, turned rosettes, floral decoration on lower glass and an eight-day, time only movement, (case refinished; dial repainted), ht. 22 in. 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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