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AMERICAN CARVED OAK WALL CLOCK

Attractive American Carved Oak, Glass and Beveled Glass Cabinet Wall Clock, of small size in the late 19th-century style, fourth quarter 20th century, from a “Centennial Parlor Clock” limited edition, number SL2962, and so marked with an engraved brass plaque on the interior backplate, the lower door with beveled glass in a trellis pattern, the […]

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German Mahogany, Glass and Enamel Mantel Clock

German Mahogany, Gilt-Brass, Glass and Enamel Mantel Clock, fourth quarter 19th century, of drum form in the Biedermeier taste, the enameled chapter ring with alternating Roman chapters in black and stylized fleurs-de-lis in rose, the dial glazed, h. 10-5/8″, w. 10-1/2″, d. 5″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French brass cased repeating carriage clock

with beveled glass front and side panels. Movement with “P.F.” die stamped on back plate, with porcelain dial, spring driven time and strike, hour repeater movement striking hour and half hour on coiled gong and alarm mechanism striking on second gong. Some oxidation to case and two chips on glass panels. In working order. 5.75″H […]

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White metal clock with glass dome

Back & front leg missing. Glass dome has a crack. Approx. 9″ high and 5″ deep Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Dore Bronze Cherun Figural Clock

Unmarked as to maker. Does tick and tock. No glass for front bezel. ($ 4.00 itemto replace glass) 10″ tall. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Tiffany Studios clock, bronzed metal with a pine n

In the style of Tiffany Studios clock, bronzed metal with a pine needle pattern over mottled green glass, clock face with Seth Thomas mark, 8.25″w x 7″h, replaced glass panels on one side with cracks Condition report replaced glass panels on one side with re-welds and cracks; original glass panels are intact on the opposite […]

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