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Joseph Ives “Looking Glass” Wall Clock

Looking Glass Clock

Historical transaction records of Joseph Ives “Looking Glass” Wall Clock 1.Description: An important reverse painted and mirror and wood cased wall clock by Joseph Ives, (American 1782-1862). Invented and Patented the Mirror clock probably in the 1830s, and also invented the roller pinions used in clocks. Manufacturer: Joseph Ives Clock Type: Wall Price Type: Auction […]

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GERMAN MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK, C.1880

GERMAN MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY WALL CLOCK, C.1880, H 31″, W 11 1/2″:Having a Roman numeral face; brass pendulum; and an enamel dial. Properties of Herbert and Grace Cornish Trust, Ypsilanti, Mi Condition report The two weights are missing as well as the side glass panel. Working condition unknown. JW Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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Lenzkirch Mahogany Bracket Clock w/No Shelf

Lenzkirch Mahogany Bracket Clock w/No Shelf: mahogany with brass ornaments and a fancy silvered 4 1/2″ dial. The time and gong striking movement is signed and numbered 958014. (An ornament above the dial is missing. The front board is split. The top finials do not match those shown in the Lenzkirch book. The brass has […]

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Scottish Mahogany Grandfather Clock

Scottish Mahogany Grandfather Clock. Hand painted dial signed Wilman Bros., Bangor. Circa 1840. Measures 24 inches wide, 11 inches deep and 91 inches tall. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK CASE 90" TALL 25" WIDE

MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK CASE 90″ TALL 25″ WIDE 18″ DEEP Condition report good condition Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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New Haven Mahogany Regulator Wall Clock

Interesting Small Shaped Wall Regulator, 21 Tall by 8 Wide, Original Mahogany Finish Crazed As It Should Be, Circa 1900-1920, Silver Colored Face w/Black Arabic Numbers Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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