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Early 1900's German Grandfather clock, heavy bras

Early 1900’s German Grandfather clock, heavy brass double weight movement, marked DUFA, five bar bimbam strike, brass dial, shaped molded top, bell flower carved pilasters, convex dial glass, oval bevel glass waist, glass with carvings, 84″t 18″w 10″d. Good original finish/condition, wood repair on upper frieze panel. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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EARLY 19TH C ANTIQUE SPAIN WALL CLOCK TWO WEIGHT

Early 19th century Spanish wall clock depicting a peasant scene at top, two weights, works are wood framed, 13.25″h, 10″w, 3.75″d, 5.25lbs Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early French Bronze Clock with Figure NR

Early French Bronze Clock with the figure of a woman reading a book and an Armillary Sphere on a pedestal on the right side. Dial marked “Fort a Paris”, no marks found. (The pendulum is missing and there are chips by the key holes on the dial.) 15″ T x 12″ W Images Click on […]

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small early continental shelf clock condition is ro

small early continental shelf clock condition is rough with cracks to porcelain face and damage to porcelain plaque movement marked concord watch company probably a replacement 14 inches tall Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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An early 20th century mantel clock, by W

An early 20th century mantel clock, by Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co, the Arts and Crafts style mahogany case with arched pediment and shaped apron, the white dial with printed Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a bell, (lacking back panel), height 10.75″ (27.5cm). Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Early 19th C. Boston Banjo Clock

Early 19th century Boston banjo clock, eglomise panels inscribed “Willards Patent” and other, pendulum and key, 42″ x 10″. Missing weight. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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