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German Art Deco Wall Clock, Germany, with octago

German Art Deco Wall Clock, Germany, with octagonal porcelain, floral decorated dial marked 14 Day Junghans Germany, eight-day time only spring-powered movement, wd. 11 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 fact. Skinner Inc. […]

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Germany Wag on the Wall Clock

Germany Wag on the Wall Clock: time and gong striking with Art Nouveau dial center and pendulum ball. In a mahogany case with a 6″ dial. (The dial is worn through in some places. The 5 bar pendulum rod has some corrosion on it. Not test for working condition. The wood finish is worn and […]

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Johmeid, Germany, Porcelain Clock

Diminutive Johmeid, Germany, Gilt-Brass-Mounted Porcelain Contessa Model Boudoir Clock, in the Louis XVI taste, fourth quarter 19th century, the case surmounted by a seated gesticulating putto, the enamel dial floral garlanded and fully signed, the movement in working order, h. 7″, w. 4-1/2″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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K.C. GERMANY, ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK, GOOD CONDITION,

K.C. GERMANY, ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK, GOOD CONDITION, 5.25 X 6.5 X 4IN Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Lenzkirch, Germany, Gilt-Brass Wall Clock

Lenzkirch, Germany, Gilt-Brass and Bronze-Patinated Spelter Medallion Wall Clock, first quarter 20th century, of lobed dish form in the Baroque style, the circular dial enameled in pale blue with bas-relief black enamel Roman chapters, the everted rim set with six bronze-patinated bas-relief putto medallions, the interior backplate touchmarked “Lenzkirch/branch/A.G/U”, dia. 17-1/2″. Images Click on thumbnails […]

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Telefonbau Normalzeit, Germany. Wall clock, 1950s.

Telefonbau Normalzeit, Germany. Wall clock, 1950s. D. 41.5 cm. Brass, metal. Marked: Maker’s mark. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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