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Late 19th c. Tiffany & Co. grandfather clock

Gothic style, figural carving, mahogany, 5 tubes, 3 weights, sun/moon dial. Approx. 108″ H Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Late 1800 Vienna regulator wall clock, Gustav Bec

Late 1800 Vienna regulator wall clock, Gustav Becker, Germany, heavy brass double weight movement, #163764, fruit wood case, floral carved and molded arch crest with finial, fluted and carved pilasters, carved bracket base with drop finials, 50″t 18″w 8″d. Good original finish/condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Tiffany Gothic Revival Shelf Clock

French/American, late 19th century, brass frame with beveled glass panels, porcelain face with floral swags and filigree hands, time and strike, works marked “Made in France” and “Tiffany & Co.”, with mercury pendulum (handle with care) and key, 11 in., working order at time of inspection The Collection of the Late Leonard F. Clayton, Hendersonville, […]

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LATE 19TH C. ANSONIA FIGURAL METAL MANTLE CLOCK

CLOCK. LATE 19TH C. ANSONIA OPEN ESCAPEMENT FIGURAL METAL MANTLE CLOCK WITH PENDULUM & KEY APPROX. 18.5″ W X 16″ H Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Late 1800 Vienna regulator wall clock, Gustav Beck

Late 1800 Vienna regulator wall clock, Gustav Becker, Germany, heavy brass double weight movement, #163764, fruit wood case, floral carved and molded arch crest with finial, fluted and carved pilasters, carved bracket base with drop finials, 50″t 18″w 8″d. Good original finish/condition. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Late 19C French empire style 8 day mantel clock

Late 19C French empire style 8 day striking brass mantel clock, with pierced & engraved dial, black Roman numerals, female bust on top of clock, good condition, brass is marked & pitted in places, approx. height 37cm, ‘not working’ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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