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French carriage clock, 4 1/2'' h., together with

French carriage clock, 4 1/2” h., together with a Little Bob’s skater’s lamp, 6 3/4” h. Condition report Condition report not complete. Submit request to conditions@pookandpook.com. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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NEW HAVEN GILT METAL FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK

NEW HAVEN GILT METAL FIGURAL SHELF CLOCK. HEIGHT 11 1/2″ (CLOCK NOT WORKING) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Atkins Rosewood Veneered Shelf Clock, Atkins Cl

Atkins Rosewood Veneered Shelf Clock, Atkins Clock Company, Bristol, CT, with six in. paper on zinc dial, lower glass in black and gold, printed paper maker’s label inside case and eight day time and strike movement, (paper dial replaced), ht. 17 1/2 “. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a […]

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A MAHOGANY CIRCULAR WALL CLOCK

A mahogany Railway fusee wall clock circa 1880, the 8 inch enamelled dial with cast brass bezel and chain fusee movement, 28cm diameter *According to the vendor, this clock was probably removed from Baxter Wood signal box number 1 or 2, in Newcastle District (BR), North Eastern Region Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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NEW ENGLAND CLOCK CO., 8-DAY WALL CLOCK, H 23"

NEW ENGLAND CLOCK CO., 8-DAY WALL CLOCK, H 23″, W 14″:having a wood case, Roman numeral face with floral designs; inscribed: ‘New England Clock Co. Bristol Conn. U.S.A.’; full height framed glass access door with stenciled designs on lower half of door, with pendulum; operating instruction label pasted to inside of case; battery movement. Condition […]

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Regulator Wall Clock, Seth Thomas, 19th C.

Unknown condition. Height 31.5″, with a nicely engraved brass pendulum, “Seth Thomas Clock Co., Plymouth Hollow, Ct.” appears to have the weight as well, the face is missing glass. Dial with Seth Thomas monogram. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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