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ANTIQUE NEW HAVEN FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK

Antique New Haven figural shelf clock, American, 19th c., fancy metal case, porcelain face with open escapement, the clock mounted on a black iron base adjacent to a figure of a medieval knight leaning on a sword, the iron base resting on foliate formed feet, 15.5″h, 20″w, 7″d, 25.5 lbs total Images Click on thumbnails […]

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ANTIQUE GERMAN JUNGANS SHELF CLOCK SAIL BOAT SCENE

German Junghans, mixed wood shelf clock, c. 1910, gilt trimmed columns frame the face of the clock highlighting the gold toned paint of a charming Chinoiserie inspired sailing scene upon the glass, Roman numerals on the face, chimes on the hour, operating, 13.5″h, 14″w, 4.75″d, 6.5lbs Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Antique New Haven Wall Clock

Wood wall clock with pendulum and pendulum door. Also comes with key, and clock is in working order. 12″ H x 7.5″ W. Wear to clock face consistent with age. Working at time of cataloging; Midwest Auction Galleries will not guarantee working condition after item is shipped. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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An oak wall clock, 34in. max.

An oak wall clock, with traditional dial and German gong-striking movement, in architectural oak case with broken arch pediment and glazed trunk, 34in. max. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Three piece French clock set with porcelain panel

Three piece French clock set with porcelain panels, c1880; clock-15″ high; candelabra-16″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Euro porcelain mantle clock, blu/white, 15 1/2"

Fanciful European mantle clock. Hand painted are a gent and his lady and sail boats on the front, swallows in flight above tall trees and waterways with castles or bridges on either side. The back has a butterfly with flowers. Height is 15 1/2 inches, the width is 9 inches. Marked with a conjoined “FA” […]

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