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Walnut Shelf Clock

A walnut cased shelf clock whose damaged label verso suggests the purveyors to have been the Boyle brothers of Boston. Features an arched top case style with tear drop finials and calibrated pendulum. Condition report Unless otherwise stated the condition of the mechanisms of these clocks is good, but that does not mean they run […]

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Two Mantel Clocks,

Two Mantel Clocks, third quarter 19th century, one a Woods Patent Alarm jig-sawn and incise-carved walnut mantel clock in the Renaissance Revival taste, retaining the period winding key; and the other an American pressed and stained oak mantel clock; both examples with gold-stenciled eglomise doors and period pendulums, the largest h. 24″, w. 14″, d. […]

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Spring Brass Clocks, Gothic Shelf Clock

Made by Spring Brass Clocks Terryville Connecticut. Reverse Stenciled Glass Panel. Original Label Inside. Some Veneer Losses. Replaced Top Glass. No Key. 19.5” High x 9.75” Wide x 4”. Deep Missing Hand Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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MILLER BEER ADVERTISING CLOCKS

2 “Miller High Life Beer It’s Miller Time” Electric Lighted Sign/Clocks, 8″W X 14.25″T. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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2 FRYING PAN WALL CLOCKS; ONE COPPER, ONE TIN; LA

2 FRYING PAN WALL CLOCKS; ONE COPPER, ONE TIN; LARGEST IS 11 1/2 IN; ALL CLOCKS SOLD AS IS/AS FOUND. WORKING CONDITION IS UNKNOWN, POSSIBLY MISSING PENDULUM, WEIGHTS, PIECES, PARTS AND/OR KEYS Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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GOLD TONE METAL DESK CLOCKS SEIKO & HOWARD MILLER

Two decorative gold tone metal battery operated desk clocks. Howard Miller carriage clock with Westminster chimes 6 1/2″ tall by 4 1/2″ wide. Oval shape Seiko clock 4″ high by 4 3/4″ wide. Both clocks work, Carriage clock back panel is not properly attached, screw mechanism is not working and gold has faded on the […]

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