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New Haven Clock – Oak Mantel

New Haven Clock – Oak Mantel – Paper tag marked 300 – w/key – needs face Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ansonia Clock Company Brass Mantel Clock

Ansonia Clock Company Gilded Spelter and Brass Mantel Clock, in the Louis XVI taste, fourth quarter 19th century,signed on the white enamel dial “a” within a lozenge and touchmarked on the interior backplate Ansonia Clock Company/Patented, Ansonia trademark, June 14 ’91/New York. USA”, h. 9″, w. 9-1/2″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A "Sevres" style porcelain mounted metal clock

A Sevres” style porcelain mounted gilt metal clock garniture French late 19th century with circular porcelain dial painted with flowers and butterflies over two further panels enriched with putti set in a shaped case modelled with a female mask between foliate scrolls set on lion paw feet. The two handled urn form garnitures of conforming […]

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Neoclassical Gilt Brass Mantel Clock, Gilbert Cl

Neoclassical Gilt Brass Mantel Clock, Gilbert Clock Company, Winsted, Connecticut, with porcelain dial marked “G” and eight-day time and strike movement, (lacking rear door), ht. 14 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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Boston Clock Company Commemorative Mantel Clock,

Boston Clock Company Commemorative Mantel Clock, Chelsea, in a brass and beveled glass case with silvered dial marked Boston 1880-1980 and eight-day time and strike Chelsea movement with platform escapement and rear plate stamped Boston Clock Co., Limited Edition 1880-1980, Serial No. B 104, ht. 9 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as […]

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Mantel clock, c.1840, probably French, with a brass

Mantel clock, c.1840, probably French, with a brass figure of a Highlander with a pistol mounted on top. 14.5″h.x11″w.x4″d. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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