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Waterbury Clock Company Oak Mantel Clock

Waterbury Clock Company Pressed Oak and Glass Mantel Clock, fourth quarter 19th century, the scrolled pediment and sides with flowering stylized vines and songbirds, retains the period rose-gilded brass and cast-iron pendulum and the steel winding key, the circular dial signed at the basal edge “Waterbury Clock Company, U.S.A.”, h. 24″, w. 14-1/2″, d. 4-1/2″. […]

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ANSONIA REGULATOR CLOCK WITH METAL EMBOSSED SCENIC

ANSONIA REGULATOR CLOCK WITH METAL EMBOSSED SCENIC PLAQUES 15 1/2″ TALL 9″ WIDE Condition report good condition Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Gilt Metal Mounted Mahogany Bracket Clock

CLOCK. Gilt metal mounted mahogany cased bracket clock with pineapple finials, the works marked W H & Sons, 12.25″ x 8.5″ x 16.75″ good condition Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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INGRAHAM DECO-STYLE FIGURAL CLOCK

INGRAHAM DECO-STYLE FIGURAL CLOCK. MADE IN BRISTOL, CONN. IN 1920’S THE GILDED FEMALE IS HOLDING TWO LIGHTS IN A GARDEN SETTING, CLOCK IS MARKED INGRAHAM, BRISTOL, CONN. CONSTRUCTED OF CAST METAL WITH A BRASS FINSH. A PORTION OF ONE LEAF NEEDS SOLDERING. OTHERWISE, G/C MEASURES 15.5″x3.5″x11″ WT 4lb. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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Boston Antique Crystal Regulator Clock

American Boston Clock Co. Crystal Regulator Clock, Circa 1895, 4″ enamel dial, 8-day, brass tandem wind movement, Rare and very collectible clock because of the tandem winding system, very good condition with some patina, rear door knob missing. Height 9 3/4″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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American Ogee Shelf Clock

An American classic, the ogee clock, was first made popular as an inexpensive domestic clock in the 1830s, as an evolutionary growth from the earlier wooden works shelf clocks. This one is by the Forrestville Clock Company, with a label that’s tattered but surviving. These 29″ high models were the eight day type, running a […]

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