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HOWARD MILLER CALENDAR CLOCK

HOWARD MILLER CALENDAR CLOCK: Modern version of an old standard, created by Howard Miller. Two dials, one for hour and minute, the other shows day and month. Housed in an oak wall hanging case, the letters on the glass are 24K gold. 28″ tall. x 16 3/4″ x 6″. All clocks and watches are sold […]

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LOUIS XVI STYLE ORMOLU AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK

Louis XVI style ormolu mounted variegated green marble mantel clock with inset jasperware plaques, probably “Wedgwood,” second half-19th century; floral enamel dial, 16 in. height, 11 1/4 in. width. Condition report gilt wear, marble edge chips, works not tested for function or completeness, submit inquiry for further details Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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SMALL GLASS DOMED ORBITAL METAL CLOCK, circa 1920

SMALL GLASS DOMED ORBITAL METAL CLOCK, circa 1920, having an orbital ring dial with Roman numerals, two decorative angel fish, spring driven mechanism, raised on small ball feet; 5 inch height; 4 inch diameter (Est. 100-150) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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SETH THOMAS MANTEL CLOCK, 19TH C., H16.3" L9"

SETH THOMAS MANTEL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY, H 16 1/4″, L 9″:Rosewood. Roman numerals; two key wind. Has a twin circular glass paneled, hinged door with one panel over clock face and other with coral and aquatic painted scene below clock face. Eight day movement. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Shelf Clock

Shelf clock with square mahogany case enhanced by reeded chamfered corners and resting on brass bun feet, brass-framed door with beveled glass over a silver face with brass spandrels, eight-day brass works, made in England by Elliott, London, 9″t. Condition: Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Walnut Clock Shelf

Walnut Clock Shelf with Isaac Newton Steamboat Picture – Cracked Glass Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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