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Classical Mahogany Banjo Clock, probably Massachu

Classical Mahogany Banjo Clock, probably Massachusetts, c. 1825-30, the carved finial above a molded bezel opens to a white painted iron dial and brass striking eight-day weight-driven movement above the trapezoidal throat and pendulum box framed by half round moldings, all on molded bracket with acorn pendant, ht. 40 in. Condition report Condition: replaced eglomise […]

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Neo-Classical-Style "Falling Ball" Mantel Clock

A Neo-Classical-Style Gilt Bronze “Falling Ball” Mantel Clock , 20th c., recumbent lion over beveled glass case, the interior with barometer, thermometer and gravity fed movement, the dials encircled with gem stones, frieze drawer , height 21 1/2 in., width 11 in., depth 9 in * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION […]

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ANTIQUE OAK GRANDFATHER CLOCK CLASSICAL DESIGN

Oak longcase clock, last quarter 19th century, a deeply toned oak case with outstanding pendulum, columns frame the body of the clock surmounted by a classical pediment, gilt dial with Roman numerals, a silver toned globe upon dial with the words “Tempus Fugit” , Westminster chime, 8 day movement, 79″h, 18″w, 10.5″d Images Click on […]

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NEO CLASSICAL WALL CLOCK. N/R. Wood. Ne

NEO CLASSICAL WALL CLOCK. N/R. Wood. Neo classical mantel clock with inlaid Adam decoration, silver face on clock, 1/4 hour chim, signed Unghans 9.14, DRPa Germany. Size: 14″H, 19 3/4″W 8″D. Condition: silver face worn, glass face cover missing. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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FINE CLASSICAL FRENCH BRONZE & ONYX SHELF CLOCK

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American Classical Mahogany Mantel Clock

American Classical Carved Mahogany and Eglomise Mantel Clock, second quarter 19th century, by R. Smith, New York, the case flanked by a pair of leaf-carved colonnettes, supported by paw feet, the eglomise door panel featuring a Greek Revival building, the interior with a partial R. Smith printed paper label, retaining the period weights and pendulum, […]

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