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Good French Brass Carriage Clock,

Good French Brass Carriage Clock, first quarter 20th century, produced for J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, fully touchmarked on the interior backplate, the glazing beveled throughout, retains the period double-tipped brass winding key, h. 4-3/4″, w. 3-1/8″, d. 2-1/2″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A SETH THOMAS 'TYNE' MANTEL CLOCK WITH ADAMANTINE

Measures 11.5 x 13 x 6.5 inches overall, re-gilded metal elements, otherwise all original and very good condition. Good running condition. Running condition is not guaranteed once the clock is moved. . Condition report See description Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Five Small American Gilt Metal Novelty Clocks

Circa 1920 American Various 30 Hour Mantel Clock with 1.5″ Good original dials, Original brass time only spring balance escapment movements, See photos. Good condition with normal wear. Need cleaning Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Small Gilt Novelty Mantel Clock

Circa 1910 American Unsigned 30 hour Mantel Clock with 1.5″ Good original silvered dial, Original spring driven time only brass movement with lever escapement. Good condition with minor wear, refinished surface, needs cleaning. 5.5″H x 5″W x 3″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Good Seth Thomas Copper-Gilt Mantel Clock,

Good Seth Thomas Copper-Gilt Mantel Clock, fourth quarter 19th century, with beveled glass of “carriage” form in the Louis XVI taste, the signed enamel dial decorated with a floral garland with black chapters, retaining the period double mercury pendulum, h. 12″, w. 7-1/2″, d. 6-1/4″. Condition report Good Seth Thomas Copper-Gilt Mantel Clock: In good […]

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Junghans German Wall Clock

This Junghans Wall Clock needs some TLC, or would be good source for parts to restore a similar one. We can’t find a date on it, but similar ones have dated to the 1930’s /40’s. The glass in the front cover is missing. There is no pendulum or key. When we removed the clock from […]

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