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c1920 Gallery Clock United Clock Co Chicago

GALLERY CLOCK – Circa 1920, wall mounted time only transitional mechanical/electric gallery clock. Square mahogany case with 11″ round dial, balance wheel escapement with electric solenoid power device, made by United Clock Co. Chicago. 17″ square, good condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. BANJO, 8 DAY WALL CLOCK

NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. BANJO STYLE, 8 DAY MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK, 20TH C., H 17 1/2″, L 5″: Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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AMERICAN GRANDFATHER CLOCK

AMERICAN GRANDFATHER CLOCK; Mahogany case with fluted corner columns, painted dial with moon phase and 8-day movement, ca. 1800; 94 1/2” x 19 1/2” x 9 1/2” Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Miniature Terry OG Wt DRVN Mantel Clock

Circa 1860 American Henry Terry 30 hour Mantel Clock with 5.5″ Good original painted dial, Original weight driven brass movement with gong strike, A very collectible American clock. Very good condition with normal wear, replaced lower glass, surface refinished. Excellent label inside case. 19.5″H x 11″W x 4″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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CONNECTICUT SHELF CLOCK, Seth Thomas Clock Co., T

CONNECTICUT SHELF CLOCK, Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Connecticut, third quarter of the 19th century, having a rosewood cornice and column case with mirror tablet door, the 2-weight, 30-hour, time & strike movement with bell alarm secondary movement. complete with weights, pendulum and key. Case height 25 inches. Condition report As stated in our Terms […]

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NEW HAVEN, MAHOGANY OGEE SHELF CLOCK, C. 1840

NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO., MAHOGANY OGEE SHELF CLOCK, C. 1840, H 26″, W 15″:Having clear glass tablet and 2 iron weights. Ex estate Jane Cooch, Ann Arbor, Mi Condition report Has 2 weights, 1 key, and no pendulum. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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