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"Eight Day Mantel Spring" by the Terry Clock Comp

“Eight Day Mantel Spring” by the Terry Clock Company, Waterbury, Connecticut, c. 1875, with octagonal-topped iron-front case, 7 1/4 in. dia. painted zinc dial with Arabic numerals, lower door with painted tablet depicting flowers on a yellow ground, printed maker’s label inside, and eight-day time only movement, ht. 19 in. Condition report Condition: Dial repainted. […]

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WATERBURY 8 DAY CARRIAGE CLOCK 4 1/2"H

WATERBURY 8 DAY CARRIAGE CLOCK 4 1/2″H Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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CARVED WALNUT 8 DAY FR. FIGURAL CLOCK

134. CARVED WALNUT 8 DAY FRENCH FIGURAL CLOCK. Platform escapement movement marked “Hemmel, Lyon”. Alabaster dial. Circa 1890. 22″h x 13.5″w x 8.5″d. Est. $2,000-3,000. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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ANTIQUE GERMAN JUNGHANS 8-DAY WALNUT WALL CLOCK

German Junghans, 8-day walnut wall clock, c. 1890, a classic timepiece with a fluid form, gilded portraits of a woman’s head adorn the casing and highlight the brass trimmed dial, columns frame the case and are elongated by drop finials, side inspection glass allows a view of the movement, Roman numerals, operating, with key, 41″h, […]

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NEW HAVEN VICTORIAN WALNUT 8-DAY SHELF CLOCK

NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO., VICTORIAN WALNUT EIGHT-DAY SHELF CLOCK, C. 1870, H 23″, W 14″:Having a spring wound mechanism; key & brass pendulum; down-turned finials; center door flanked by 2 decorative urns. Eight-day striking clock. (rev.20070515) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Birge & Fuller 8 Day Brass Shelf Clock

Birge & Fuller 8 Day Brass Shelf Clock: 8 day brass weight driven movement with gong strike and a 7″ dial. In a mahogany and veneer case with 2/3 length columns. All the glass is original. Inside is a paper label in excellent condition. An early excursion train with passengers is shown above the wording. […]

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