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FRENCH BRONZE DORE' PUTTI FIGURED TABLE CLOCK & JE

EXCEPTIONAL FRENCH BRONZE DORE’ PUTTI FIGURED TABLE CLOCK & JEWELRY CABINET, last-half 19th century, superbly detailed with two full relief figures of putti, representing the Arts and Music, each flanking the clock case, the dial with Roman numerals, spring driven, having a locking small drawer in the lower case and allover foliate and scroll detailing, […]

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HORSESHOE AND FOX FIGURAL BRASS TABLE CLOCK AND BA

HORSESHOE AND FOX FIGURAL BRASS TABLE CLOCK AND BAROMETER (CLOCK AS IS) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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FRENCH CRYSTAL REGULATOR CLOCK MERCURY PENDULUM

Brass French regulator clock with mercury pendulum. Porcelain face has hand painted numbers and time and strike. Beveled glass on all four sides with front and rear doors. Time and strike clock mechanism works, probably needs adjustment and cleaning. Works are stamped on back, Made In France, and numbered 368 4 11. Measures 10 3/4″ […]

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Renaissance Victorian double dial shelf clock, It

Renaissance Victorian double dial shelf clock, Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., NY, #10 farmers model, H. B. Horton’s patent 1866, with alarm, solid walnut, panel front, incised carved and reticulated crest, 25″t 12″w 5″d. Good original finish/condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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MAHOGANY REGULATOR TWO WEIGHT WALL CLOCK

MAHOGANY VICTORIAN WALL CLOCK WITH PORCELAIN DIAL (39″H X 15″W X 6″D) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A large Secessionist oak 8-day mantel clock, by t

A large Secessionist oak 8-day mantel clock, by the Hamburg America Clock Company, the twin train movement within brass bound case with ‘Vaseline’ gfass panel and exposed steel bell, 37cm high; and a small oak and copper mounted 8-day clock, with exposed steel bell, 32cm high (2) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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