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FINE FRENCH EMPIRE GILT METAL FIGURAL CLOCK WITH D

FINE FRENCH EMPIRE GILT METAL FIGURAL CLOCK WITH DOME OVERALL 20 X 16 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A French mantel clock, 19ins

A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mantel clock, in architectural case with urn surmounted and floral painted dial, 19ins Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Three-piece French Mantel Clock Garniture, with

Three-piece French Mantel Clock Garniture, with eight-day time-only movement in a brass drum case, cast brass pendulum, floral decorated enameled dial with Arabic numerals, all supported on a marble base and five columns with two Neoclassical marble and brass urns, late 19th century, ht. 15 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a […]

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French Oak Mantel Clock, with turned columns fla

French Oak Mantel Clock, with turned columns flanking the painted brass dial with Arabic numerals, eight-day time and strike round movement marked “BR” and brass pendulum, ht. 14 in. Condition report Dimensions are 14 H, 8 1/4 W, 5 1/2 D. in. Includes key. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, […]

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Red-Lacquered Wood Chinoiserie Mantel Clock

Mantel clock with a swinging pendulum housed inside of a four-footed, red-lacquered case with a front-opening glass door and glass side panels, decorated with gilded scrolling and foliage forms, and delicately-painted Oriental figural and landscape scenes on the top and on the interior surface of the back door, wood and metal hardware, early nineteenth century; […]

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French Marble Mantel Clock, with gilt incised dec

French Marble Mantel Clock, with gilt incised decoration, variegated marble insets, enamel dial with Roman numerals and Brocot escapement, eight-day time and strike movement, ht. 12 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner […]

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