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FRENCH INLAID WALL CLOCK. White enamel

FRENCH INLAID WALL CLOCK. White enamel face has Roman numerals. Black and brown grained molded serpentine frame. Interior wooden surround has inlaid mother-of-pearl decoration. Outer frame has restoration. With key and pendulum. 19 1/2″ x 24″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Federal Cherry and Figured Maple Tall Clock, Jame

Federal Cherry and Figured Maple Tall Clock, James Cole, Rochester, New Hampshire, c. 1815, with fan-carved and line inlaid cresting, arched and glazed hood door over the 12 in. painted iron dial with floral spandrels signed James C. Cole Rochester., flanked by reeded freestanding columns, the flame birch veneered waist door flanked by reeded quarter-columns […]

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19th c. French walnut wall clock

19th century French Renaissance Revival wall mounted clock with relief carved walnut plaque depicting an eagle perched on an hour glass flanked by fruit filled cornucopia, the clock on a raised cabochon with porcelain Roman numerals, surmounting a satyr mask, 53″h x 32″w. (Glass cover for clock face is missing.) Images Click on thumbnails to […]

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Dutch Wall Clock Measures: 21"T 9"W Cond

Dutch Wall Clock Measures: 21″T 9″W Cond. Good Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Morbier Wall Clock, enameled dial with Roma

French Morbier Wall Clock, enameled dial with Roman numerals, pressed brass dial surround and replacement battery-operated movement, ht. 17 in. Condition report Condition: original mechanical movement removed, battery operated movement installed; no original weights or pendulum. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be […]

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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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