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Inlaid Sheraton mahogany grandfather clock, c.1860

Inlaid Sheraton mahogany grandfather clock, c.1860, signed “Wm. Logan, Glasgow,” 18″ wide, 90″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Victorian mahogany cased wall clock with fusee mov

Victorian mahogany cased wall clock with fusee movement the dial painted ‘John Bennett Cheapside’, 36cm diameter Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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NEOCLASSICAL STYLE MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK

NEOCLASSICAL STYLE MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK, H 88″, W 20″:Beveled glass panels. Brass face, brass pendulum and two weights. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mahogany "Ionic" Wall Clock by E. Ingraham, Brist

Mahogany “Ionic” Wall Clock by E. Ingraham, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1875, with turned wooden bezels, 10 1/2 in. painted zinc dial with Roman numerals, black and gold transfer decorated tablet, printed maker’s label and eight-day unmarked timepiece movement, ht. 22 in. Condition report Condition: Refinished, slight paint loss on dial, label protected by mylar cover, […]

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Norristown, PA mahogany shelf clock by Custer

Important Norristown, Pennsylvania mahogany shelf clock, ca. 1835, the broken arch bonnet, above an 8-day works with painted face, signed ”J.D. Custer Norristown Patent”, over a recessed panel waist flanked by turned free standing columns supported by turned feet39 1/2” h. Illustrated in the Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County, Fall, 1988, vol. […]

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Mahogany Patent Timepiece or "Banjo" Clock, Mass

Mahogany Patent Timepiece or “Banjo” Clock, Massachusetts, with painted iron dial, brass bezel, side ornaments and flat frames enclosing reverse-painted glasses, the lower depicting Mt. Vernon, eight-day time-only movement with iron weight, (repainted glasses), ht. 30 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and […]

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