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Gilbert oak cased kitchen shelf clock, paper dial,

Gilbert oak cased kitchen shelf clock, paper dial, open escapement, alarm, glass door, Steamer #48 paper label on back, C. 1880, 25 1/2″ high x 15″ across x 4 3/4″ deep. Condition report No visible defects Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ingraham Liberty shelf clock

A turn of the century Ingraham “Liberty” model Walnut shelf clock. Tag reads “Manufactured by Charles F. Adams, Erie, Penna”. 8-day E. Ingraham spring driven time and strike movement with simple calendar. Walnut case with carved detail, cast metal “Liberty” mask and original “Liberty” door glass. Paper label 80% intact. Refinished with minor wear, replaced […]

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Gilbert regulator wall clock,

paper clock face with numeration for hours and days of month with mark for Gilbert Clock Company, time, strike and calendar movement, oak case, 38 x 15-1/2 x 4-1/2 in. Case refinished, paper on face with extensive stains and losses, backboard with separations and old screw wounds. Provenance: A South Carolina Private Collection Images Click […]

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Gilbert key-wind regulator wall clock,

oak case with scroll pediment, paper face with calendar and hour numeration, brass pendulum, with key, 38 x 15-5/8 x 4-5/8 in. Extensive silverfish loss and stains to paper face, case refinished, back with large separation, other chips and losses to case, case lacking locking hook. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Golf Figure Clock Paper Weight

Nice Golf Figure Paper weight. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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WALNUT VICTORIAN WATERBURY SHELF CLOCK

With drop finials, brass and paper dial marked “Made in the U.S.A. Waterbury Clock Co.”. Original painted tablet, original finish, 8-day time and strike bass spring driven movement with printed paper table on rear. Front door clasp replaced. 14 x 4.5″ x 24″ high. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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