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Four Roses Whiskey Advertising Clock

Four Roses Advertising Clock. Cord has been cut. Measures 12″ W x 13″ H. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Japy Fereres Four Panel Crystal Regulator Ceramic

Japy Fereres Four Panel Crystal Regulator Ceramic Dial, Mercury Pendulum, Key, 10 3/4H x 6 3/4W Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Sitzendorf porcelain four seasons clock, late 19

Sitzendorf porcelain four seasons clock late 19th century The shaped case with flower encrusted decoration, applied with four cherubs emblematic of the seasons, underglaze blue mark.H: 14 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Marie Evans, Alexandria, Virginia Condition report Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence […]

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A French brass four-glass eightday mantel clock, la

A French brass four-glass eightday mantel clock, late 19th century, the bell striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and stamped ‘John Bennett, London, 64 & 65 Cheapside’ to backplate, the two-piece white Roman numeral enamel dial with visible brocot escapement to centre, the case with cavetto cornice over caddy moulded angles and bevelled glasses, on […]

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FOUR AMERICAN SHELF CLOCKS

FOUR AMERICAN SHELF CLOCKS Two steeple clocks, one possibly made for the Portugese market, the other by Waterbury; Ansonia cast iron clock; one by unknown maker, missing base, 19th C. Condition report The button is missing from the top of the scroll top clock, others all original. If you have questions on the condition of […]

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Dresden Porcelain Mantel Clock, with the four se

Dresden Porcelain Mantel Clock, with the four seasons depicted by four children, flower garlands around the porcelain dial and a replacement electric movement, (no hands), ht. 18 1/2 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of […]

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