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Two weight Howard Miller wall clock in a fruitwood

Two weight Howard Miller wall clock in a fruitwood case, 18″ wide, 8″ deep, 52″ high Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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VIENNA ONE-WEIGHT REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, Austria, l

VIENNA ONE-WEIGHT REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, Austria, last quarter of the 19th century, in Renaissance Revival style walnut case with glass panel door and sides, the door glass between turned and reeded half columns. Length 42.5 inches. Condition report 698: Good condition; dial shows hairline crack, surface chip at keyhole, faded lettering and numerals; movement recently […]

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THREE-WEIGHT GRANDE SONNERIE WALL CLOCK, Vienna, A

THREE-WEIGHT GRANDE SONNERIE WALL CLOCK, Vienna, Austria, mid 19th century. The architectural Renaissance walnut case has a carved pediment over long glass-panel door flanked by carved and marbleized stiles rising from a carved bracket base. The brass dial, pendulum and weights are decorated with matching foliate engraving. Overall case length – 51.75 inches. Images Click […]

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Seth Thomas No. 5 Weight Driven Wall Clock

Seth Thomas No. 5 Weight Driven Wall Clock. 7 1/2″ Painted dial with black Roman numerals on the chapter ring and a sub seconds dial, blued spade hour & minute hands, brass bezel. Pyramidal brass 8 day weight drivenmovement, retaining power, signed, brass mount; quality brass weight, brass pendulum bob and wood stick. Carved walnut […]

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Early 1800's weight driven Banjo clock

Early 1800’s weight driven Banjo clock in style of Willard (working) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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A 3-weight Vienna Regulator wall clock in a

mahogany case. Some repair to case. Brass 3-weight movement with two gongs. Strikes one gong for quarter hours and other to count out hours. Good working order. 48.5″H x 15″W x 6.75″D, Circa – 1860. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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