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A French four glass architectural mantel clock, th

A French four glass architectural mantel clock, the 3 white enamel dial with ring of Arabic numerals, the spring driven movement striking on a coiled gong with champlev

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Henry Terry Wood Works Shelf Clock

Henry Terry Wood Works Shelf Clock: time and bell striking, 10″ wood dial, partial interior label, original upper glass, replaced painted glass. The case is mahogany and veneer with 2 doors, paw feet, carved columns and splat. Old weights, pendulum and key are with it. The case is very nice and clean looking. (The dial […]

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2 Antique French Carriage Clocks

2 Antique French Carriage Clocks: 1.) Marked “Made in France” on works; porcelain dial, beveled glass, 5 glass panels, no key, not tested. (Corrosion to inside of the back door.) 2.) Marked John Wanamaker Philadelphia, New York, Paris” on the works; porcelain dial marked France; 5 glass panels; no key; not tested. (Glass cracked across […]

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Ingraham Wall Clock

8 day, time and strike movement by Ingraham. Figure 8, walnut reverse glass in lower door. 21 1/2″ H x 13 1/2″ W x 4″ D. Lower glass cracked. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany Lyre Wall Clock, Massachusetts, with wo

Mahogany Lyre Wall Clock, Massachusetts, with wooden bezel, painted iron dial with Roman numerals, carved lyre-shaped mid-section with looking glass, lower door with reverse painted glass depicting a town common, lower molded pedestal and eight-day time-only weight-powered movement with pendulum and iron weight, ht. 35 1/2 in. Condition report Condition: lacking a lower acorn on […]

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Unique Antique glass/porcelain carriage clock

LOW BUYERS PREMIUM (10%) NO RESERVE AUCTION! BIDDING STARTS AT $10!This truely unique piece is an antique carriage clock. We have NEVER seen one quite like this though. Made of Brass Glass and hand painted porcelian! The piece has almost a Greek theme to it as it has pillars on all four corners and nudes […]

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