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ANTIQUE PARIS, FRANCE FIGURAL DORE BRONZE CLOCK

French Dore bronze figural clock, c. 1890, a caped male figure holding a rolled letter leans against a floral decorated rock in contemplation, to his left the porcelain face clock fronts time and strike works stamped Barrard & Vignon, Fts D’Horlogerie, Rue Commines 7, Paris, 18’h, 14.25″w, 4.75″d, 20lbs Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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Cast Iron Figural Mantle Clock

A good American figurl Cast Iron figural mantle clock. 12″ tall , 10″ wide, original patina. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Figural Upside Down Swinging Clock NR

French figural upside down swinging clock. (Some restoration and repairs; not running.) 16″ T x 6 1/4″ dia. base. WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL> All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees or warrantees of any knid expressed or implied. We Do Not Accept Paypal. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Figural Martin Luther Clock NR

French bronze, spelter and enameled metal figural Martin Luther clock: time & strike; signed movement. (Needs new back legs.) WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL. All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees or warrantees of any kind expressed or implied. We Do Not Accept Paypal. 23 1/2″T x 17 1/4″ W. Images Click on […]

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A GROUP OF FOUR FIGURAL SHELF CLOCKS, consisting

A GROUP OF FOUR FIGURAL SHELF CLOCKS, consisting of a pair of figural spelter clocks, a fox and bird figural clock together with a marble and spelter mantle clock of various makers and dates. Height 10 to 14 inches. Estimate $100 – $200 Condition report The items sold are often of considerable age and will […]

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FRENCH FIGURAL CLOCK GARNITURE LA VICTOIRE STATUE

FRENCH FIGURAL CLOCK GARNITURE “LA VICTOIRE”: French clock, gong strike, floral enamel dial, with key and pendulum housed in a patinated spelter figure “La Victoire” after A. Moreau. The figural garniture are man and woman after Rousseau. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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