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Porcelain Royal Vienna Clock England

Porcelain clock marked Royal Vienna Patent 22983 is also marked England. Measures 15 inches high x 15 1/4 inches long at the base. Newer Clock face is marked Mercedes and stamped Germany on face and back. Has age crazing on bottom. Condition-very good/excellent. Condition report Very Good-Age Crazing Noted Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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French crystal regulator clock,

polished brass frame with beveled glass panels, face marked “Wood & Sons, Boston”, brass works marked “W&S”, mercury pendulum, 9 x 5-1/2 x 4-1/2 in. Working order at time of inspection, excellent condition. Provenance: Private Collection, Johnson City, Tennessee Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Federal style banjo clock

eagle pediment, reverse painted glass with ships at battle, marked “Lake Erie, Perry Victorious, September 1813” and signed “O. J. Steele”, face marked “Bailey, Banks & Biddle”, with key and pendulum, 20th century, 44 x 10-1/4 in. Excellent condition, minor losses to gilt elements. Provenance: The Estate of the Late William M. Pomeroy, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. […]

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3 French Brass Carriage Clocks. One marked Tiffany

3 French Brass Carriage Clocks. One marked Tiffany & Co. and one marked J. Wanamaker. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Two travel/alarm clocks

one with lever set works marked 15 jewels 4 four adjts, Angelus Watch Co. Swiss, case with Serial #122329, front marked 8 day, enclosed in green leather carrying case; the other with works marked Cortland Watch Co., unadjusted fifteen jewels Swiss, face marked Tiffany & Co. 8 days Swiss, in brown leather carrying case monogrammed […]

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Waltham Mahogany Banjo Clock, Waltham Massachusett

Waltham Mahogany Banjo Clock, Waltham Massachusetts, c. 1920, with Arabic numeral painted iron dial marked Waltham, brass rope molded frames with reverse painted tablets, the lower depicting and marked Lake Erie, Perry’s Victory, Sept. 10, 1813, the waist with Federal shield and flanked by brass side ornaments, eight-day time only movement marked with manufacturer’s name, […]

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