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Good A. Chapus, Paris, Black Slate Mantel Clock

Good A. Chapus, Paris, Black Slate Mantel Clock, fourth quarter 19th century, the Rouge Royal marble-inset and gilt-brass-mounted satin-polished clock of small size in the Neo-Grec taste, the sides with ringed leonine mounts in gilded brass, the whole supported on foliate scroll feet, the enamel dial fully signed and with a beveled glass dial cover, […]

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French Victorian Figural Ships Doctor Clock,

brass propeller anchor, therometer, compass, medical symbol and faux pen, onyx base, retailed by Camerden & Forster, 13 1/2″ tall, working, very unusual, circa 1880. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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DIMINUTIVE ENGLISH GRANDFATHER CLOCK

Mahogany case. Marked Made in Great Britain on face. 63″h. x 13 1/2″w. x 7 1/2″d. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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English Mahogany 1840 Grandfather Clock

English Thomas Broderick, Preston Mahogany Arch Top Tall Case, Circa 1840, 14″ signed hand painted dial has a 21″ arch, 8-day, weight driven brass belt strike movement, beautifully figured burl mahogany case with broken pediment, shaped door, reeded pilasters, burl panel on plinth & ogee bracket feet, an understated classic design for a formal setting, […]

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Oak and Mahogany Banded Grandfather Clock

Oak and Mahogany Banded Grandfather Clock signed William Kirk, Stockport. Brass dial and hand painted calendar. Circa 1870. In working condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ingraham "Reflector" Advertising Wall Clock, Bri

Ingraham “Reflector” Advertising Wall Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, in a rosewood grained case with printed maker’s label inside, paper on zinc dial marked Eavenson & Sons Soaps, the lower glass inscribed in gilt Always Reliable housing an eight day timepiece, ht. 22 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, […]

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