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Belle Epoque Painted Cast Iron Figural Clock Baro

A Belle Epoque Painted Cast Iron Figural Clock and Barometer , late 19th c., after Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French 1824-1887), in the form of a Greek maiden holding two orbs containing the mechanisms; base bearing cast signature “A. Carrier” on base, height 36 1/2 in., width 21 in ., depth 10 in * NO RETURNS […]

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19th cast bronze mantel clock w/cupids

Beautiful 19th C. American cast bronze mantel clock with winged cupids – 15″h x 12″w x 8″d – This is a two-day auction we only have one day on ebay live. We also have absentee & phone bidding available, to set that up please call us at (845) 471-5107. If you would like to bid […]

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A French Black Marble Mantel Clock,

dial signed C. Detonche, 160 Rue, St. Martin, together with a pair of Tazzas, circa late 19th century, eight day time and strike movement with anchor recoil escapement, with silk suspension hung pendulum, countwheel striking, 3 1/2 inch porcelain dial with Roman numerals, black marble case with cast brass ornate ormolu decoration around the base, […]

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Antique Cast Iron Nouveau Figural Clock

Probably Ansonia figural cast iron cased clock. Original patination. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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American Cast-Iron Mantel Clock

American Bronze-Patinated Cast-Iron Mantel Clock, fourth quarter 19th century, of small size featuring an allegorical figure of Fame seated atop a large bell rung by a putto, the circular dial with black Arabic chapters within gilt cartouches, h. 12-1/4″, w. 9-1/2″, d. 3″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ornate Cast Iron Shelf Clock, Antique

Cast iron shelf clock. 11″ high – Antique 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 CONDITION UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED ABOVE. The absence of a condition statement […]

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