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30-hour Jerome shelf clock,

30-hour Jerome shelf clock, ogee frame, replaced face, reverse-painted door with label verso for “William Sawdon, Clock Maker, Whitney, August 2, 1878,” original paper label with losses, chips, separations and losses to veneer, 26″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Hour-repeating Carriage Clock, brass and

French Hour-repeating Carriage Clock, brass and beveled glass case, carrying handle, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, eight-day time and strike movement with hour repeat on command, (object left glass cracked), ht. with handle extended, 6 1/2 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion […]

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A French hour-repeating carriage clock with alarm,

A French hour-repeating carriage clock with alarm, enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds, Japy Freres movement striking hours and half-hours on a bell, 7.5in. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Hour-Repeating Carriage Clock, with brass

French Hour-Repeating Carriage Clock, with brass and beveled glass case, enameled Arabic numeral chapter ring on a brass mat, fluted columns with corinthian capitals at the corners and eight-day spring powered time, strike and hour repeat on command movement with platform escapement and unusual rear-mounted rack and snail, ht. with handle extended, 8 1/2 in. […]

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French gilt bronze figural mantle clock having

a seated putto adjacent to a seven-day movement marked “Vincenti and Cie.” housed within a blue orb; bell strike on the hour and half hour. The whole raised on a white marble plinth resting on toupie feet. 12″H x 11″W x 6″D, Circa – Last half 19th C. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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Quarter hour strike mantel clock

A quarter hour striking mahogany mantel clock with an arched top and round silvered and engraved dial probably by the German firm Winterhalter & Hoffmeier. Signed on the dial “Theodore Starr, New York”. Condition report There is no guarantee of either the mechanical performance of clocks nor the completeness and originality of their parts and […]

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