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19th c. Minton enamelled porcelain figural clock

Rare, great quality. Age cracks on clock, birds need repair. Approx. 16.5″ W x 14″ H Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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OVINGTON BROTHERS Porcelain Cased Chime Clock:

OVINGTON BROTHERS Porcelain Cased Chime Clock: 14 3/4″T Shelf Clock has Black Slate Face with Gold Roman Numerals. Marked Ovington Brothers, Brooklyn & Chicago. Scroll Feet. Has Pendulum and Beveled Glass Door on Front. Case has Crack. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., 3 1/2 Parlor

A calendar clock signed “Ithaca Calendar Clock Company”, together with a bracket, not shown in the photo. The original “3 1/2 Parlor” model was first made by the Ithaca Calendar Clock Company in the 1870s, and this example appears to be a either a later highly detailed copy or made from original I C C […]

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Waterbury Carlisle Art Nouveau Mantel Clock

Circa 1905 American Waterbury Clock Company 8 day Mantel Clock with 3″ Original enamel dial, Spring driven brass movement with gong strike, Art Nouveau period gilt mantel clock with thick beveled glasses. Original faux mercury pendulum, very good black label on bottom of case.. Very good original condition with some wear to gilt case, other […]

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A WILLARD BANJO CLOCK STAMPED "TIFFANY AND COMPAN

A WILLARD BANJO CLOCK STAMPED “TIFFANY AND COMPANY NEW YORK”. DECORATED WITH AN AMERICAN EAGLE AS THE TOP FINIAL AND REVERSED PAINTED TWO WAR SHIPS THE US CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE” SPRING DRIVEN CHELSEA MOVEMENT. 42″ OVERALL. DIAL 7″ DIAMETER. Condition report MERCHANDISE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION, PLEASE CALL RICHARD OR ROLAND AT 954-457-7777 FOR FURTHUR […]

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19TH C. WHITE METAL & MARBLE FIGURAL CLOCK CASE

CLOCK. 19TH C. WHITE METAL & MARBLE FIGURAL CLOCK CASE WITH FOUNDRY MARK APPROX. 24″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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