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Classical Carved Column and Splat Shelf Clock, Rod

Classical Carved Column and Splat Shelf Clock, Rodney Brace, North Bridgewater, Massachusetts, c. 1840, the three-tier case with eagle splat surmounting the wooden dial with Roman numerals, middle painted tablet of Aurora in her chariot and lower of a young woman framed with drapery swags all flanked by carved half columns, thirty-hour time and strike […]

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CARVED MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK, C. 1899

CARVED MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK, CIRCA 1899, H 102″, RETAILED BY HARDY & HAYES:W & H, Germany. Revolving hand painted moon phase dial. Westminster chimes. Three brass weights. Extraordinary carving on mahogany case including free standing Ionic and Corinthian columns, bevelled glass front and side panels, dramatic claw feet, arched hood with carved pediment. Brass works […]

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CARVED WALL CLOCK. Walnut with an old da

CARVED WALL CLOCK. Walnut with an old dark finish. Circular, open face with applied enameled Roman numerals is surrounded by grapevines and fruit at the base. High relief dog head on the crest with flying birds on either side. Includes key and pendulum. 27″h. 19 1/2″w. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Carved oak grandfather clock with figures

Magnificent carved quartersawn oak grandfather clock with standing figures and reverse painted glass face – 92”h x 25”w x 14”d- Please ask for any additional photos you want, condition reports you may need and please read our shipping and handling section before you bid with us. Great American Auction is not responsible for buyers that […]

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A Carved & Painted Wall-mounted Clock Bracket.

A Carved & Painted Wall-mounted Clock Bracket. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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CARVED BLACK FOREST WALL CLOCK 24" X 18"

CARVED BLACK FOREST WALL CLOCK 24″ X 18″ Condition report good condition Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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