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AMERICAN EGLOMISE WALL CLOCK

Attractive American Turned and Walnut-Stained Ashwood and

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Federal banjo clock,

mahogany and eglomise, with weight and winder, American, early 19th century, 32 x 10-1/4 x 3-1/2 in. Case refinished with minor flaws, finial, finial plinth and hands replaced, painted dial with craquelure and minor inpainting, eglomise panels with repainting (possibly replaced). Provenance: Private Collection. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Federal banjo clock

gilt wood and mahogany, eglomise panels depicting naval battle and cornucopia, with weight and winder, American, early 19th century, 33-3/4 x 10-1/4 x 4 in. Eglomise panels possibly original with extensive repainting, minor breaks and repairs to pierced brass elements, dial with some inpaint and scattered minor losses, finial regilt, glass in dial door reattached […]

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Large Federal mahogany and eglomise wall clock, ci

Large Federal mahogany and eglomise wall clock circa 1820 Shaped cornice above clock face, mirror plate and eglomise panel showing buildings on a village green flanked by fluted pilasters, shaped pendant below, without works.L: 62 in. Condition report Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of […]

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Federal Mahogany, Eglomise Eight-Day Banjo Clock

A Federal Mahogany and Eglomise Eight-Day Banjo Clock, c. 1820, eagle finial, painted tablets with carved gilt borders, the lower tablet depicting the War of 1812 battle between the USS Constitution and the HMS Guerriere, a decisive victory for the United States, height 32 1/2 in., width 10 in., depth 4 in Images Click on […]

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American Mahogany and Eglomise Mantel Clock

Good American Mahogany and Eglomise Mantel Clock, second quarter 19th century, by the Forestville, Manufacturing Company, Bristol, Connecticut, the upper door with the period eglomise panel of a basket of fruit and flowers, the lower door with an eglomise panel featuring a columned country house, the polychromed tin dial labeled “Forestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Ct., […]

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