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French Figural Clock w/Japy Freres 1855 Movement

French Figural Clock w/Japy Freres 1855 Movement: time and bell striking movement with no bell or pendulum. Made of spelter and brass with a porcelain insert. With a 3 1/2″ dial. (Not running. The case has several fractures and cracks.) 14 1/2″ tall All items sell As Is, Where Is, no guarantees of any kind. […]

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Sessions Regulator Oak Wall Clock

Time only movement, calendar movement around the face, original glass and base, 16 1/2 inches wide by 38 inches tall by 4 1/2 inches deep, circa 1910, the clock runs sometimes and probably needs a simple cleaning. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Aesthetic movement marble mantel clock. 19"h.x21"w

Aesthetic movement marble mantel clock. 19″h.x21″w.x7″d. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A FRENCH BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK,

A 19th century French brass repeating carriage clock, the pillared case with gilt dial inscribed for Le Roy & Fils, Paris and London no.1753, gong striking movement with backplate also numbered 1753, 13cm high Condition report lacquer very worn generally, movement untested, 3 empty holes to backplate, movement cleaned Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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Mahogany Patent Timepiece or "Banjo Clock", Aaron

Mahogany Patent Timepiece or “Banjo Clock”, Aaron Willard, Jr., Boston, c. 1825, with painted iron dial signed A. Willard, Jr., Boston, No. 2145, delicate steel, barbed hands and eight-day brass timepiece movement with lead weight and brass-faced pendulum all mounted in the case with filister head screws in the Willard manner, (wooden panels restored), ht. […]

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A French Two-Piece Porcelain Mantel Clock Under G

with eight day time and strike movement with pendulum, brass and steel French movement with countwheel striking and pendulum.Height 20 x width 14 x depth 9 inches. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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