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Large Waterbury Clock Company Wall Clock,

Large Waterbury Clock Company Wall Clock, fourth quarter 19th century, composed of turned and incise-carved walnut and eglomise in the Renaissance Revival style, the arched glazed facade door with gilded eglomise stenciling “Wm. H. Welch/ The/ Jeweler and Optician”, the interior of the case with a Waterbury signature plaque at the basal edge, h. 51″, […]

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TRICO LIGHTED ADVERTISING CLOCK

Clock Advertising for Trico Windshield Wipers, Washers and Solvent, Since 1917, 16″ W X 19″ T. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Inlaid Walnut English Grandfather Clock

English Elliot, London Marquetry Queen Anne Style Walnut Long Case Clock, Circa 1910, 11″ brass dial with cast spandrels & silvered chapter ring, 8-day, well made brass weight driven movement with maintaining power and adjustable dead beat escapement, the cabinet rare & beautifully executed inlaid wood was made meticulously from the design of the early […]

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Mahogany grandfather's clock with moon dial, secon

Mahogany grandfather’s clock with moon dial, second hand, and brass face, Whittington and Westminster chimes, beveled glass door and sides, arched bonnet, side columns, bun feet, late 19th C., 7’8″ high x 24 1/2″ across x 18″ deep, no visible defects Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Red stained clock shelf, 19th c.

Red stained clock shelf, 19th c., 28” h., 18 1/4” w. Condition report Condition report not complete. Submit request to conditions@pookandpook.com. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Federal period mahogany shelf clock

Federal period mahogany shelf clock in the Massachusetts style. Dial marked “David Williams – Newport”. Clock has eight-day movement and original brass handles. Some joint separation and an age crack in the hood. 37.25″H x 13.75″W x 5.75″D, Circa – First half of the 19thC. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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