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Presentation banjo clock, with dial signed "Simon

Presentation banjo clock, with dial signed “Simon Willard & Son, No. 4365” and stenciled case. 41″l. Condition report Repainted, but most likely original, dial. Side arms missing.Pendulum tie-down missing.Original glass with most likely repaint on back sides. New weight.Original stenciling on case.Missing crystal (glass. See Foley, page 137 & 138 Images Click on thumbnails to […]

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A Tiffany & Co walnut chiming mantel clock

Second half 19th century, in the George II style, the silvered and gilt dial marked ”Tiffany & Co / New York, with Arabic chapters, a strike/silent dial, seconds dial and Whittington / Westminster chime dial, within an arched case with conforming door with glazed panel within a foliate-cast surround, with columnar uprights to front corners […]

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Mahogany Cased "Coffin" Wall Clock, attributed to

Mahogany Cased “Coffin” Wall Clock, attributed to Simon Willard, Roxbury, circa 1800, the full length door with glass over the 5 3/4 in. diameter engraved silvered brass dial with Roman hour numerals, closed minute track, Arabic minute numerals, two subsidiary dials, one engraved Strike-Silent and the other a “seconds” dial and blued steel hands, eight […]

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19th Century Regulator Wall Clock, fancy dial,

fancy dial, bell at top, 36″ tall, 15″ wide, working. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Jeromes and Darrow Triple Decker Shelf Clock

Circa 1832, carved mahogany case, 8 day time and strike weight driven movement, painted wood dial, now with repeating brass movement with solid brass back plate, holes redrilled and plugged in dial, lower tablet repainted, 36 1/2″t., 17″w. Shipping: Call for shipping quote. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A VICTORIAN MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, dial

A VICTORIAN MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, dial and back plate marked Daniel de St. Leu Watch Maker to her Majesty London. The oak (?) case, having an urn shaped brass finial, four urn shaped brass mounts, with arched door, with brass shoulder mounts front and back, with scrolling brass side panels, raised on brass […]

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