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FEDERAL MAHOGANY AND EGLOMISE BANJO CLOCK

Federal mahogany and eglomise panel banjo clock in the Willard Manner; 19th century; floral eglomise panels depicting Chronos; 32″ L., 10″ W. Condition report one glass panel cracked; chips, cracks, and wear on wood, crazing on face, submit inquiry Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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English Mahogany Wall Clock-on-Shelf

Large English Carved Mahogany Wall Clock-on-Shelf, fourth quarter 19th century, in the Renaissance Revival style, retains the brass-clad “Moon” pendulum and the period brass winding key, h. 19″, w. 15-1/4″, d. 8-1/4″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany cased Vienna wall clock with

Mahogany cased Vienna wall clock with enamelled dial, single train movement, 28″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER FLOOR CLOCK, David Comp

MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER FLOOR CLOCK, David Compigne, clockmaker, Winton, England, c. 1850; the figured mahogany case housing a 2-weight time and bell-strike movement, the square brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial; complete with weights and pendulum. Case height – 7’2″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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HOWARD MILLER MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK

HOWARD MILLER THREE BRASS WEIGHT MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK, H 79″:With chimes, brass pendulum. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany Beveled Front Shelf Clock by E.C. Brewster

Mahogany Beveled Front Shelf Clock by E.C. Brewster, Bristol, Connecticut, with painted zinc dial, Roman numerals and floral spandrels, mahogany veneered panel in the lower section of door, period wallpaper dust cover on backboard and business card printed label stating Patent Spring Brass Clocks Made and Sold by E.C. Brewster & Co., Bristol, Conn., 30-hour […]

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