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Classical shelf clock

ebonized body with two kneeling wood or composition male figures, pendulum with face, ormolu mounts, gilt highlights, key wind, Continental, early to mid 19th century, 19 in. Working order, restoration and resurfacing, carved figures loose. Provenance: Private Collection. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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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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