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Black Forest "Wag-on-the-Wall" Clock, a wooden d

Black Forest “Wag-on-the-Wall” Clock, a wooden dial with Roman numerals, floral corners and a landscape scene in the arch, thirty-hour wooden posted frame, time and strike movement with brass wheel work all powered by two brass cased weights and regulated by a pendulum. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a […]

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Wooden Shelf Clock by E.N. Welch.

Eight day time and strike. Original weights, pendulum, and key. Reverse painted scene is likely an old replacement.Size: 29″ x 16 – 1/4″. Condition report (Excellent). Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Wooden Ever Ready Safety Razor Advertising Clock

Circa 1915. Pendulum is not original. Marks, a few cracks and some stains with medium soiling and general wear. Condition (6.5 – 7.0, Very Good). Size 18″ x 22″ x 4″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Wooden Mantel Clock

This clock measures 18″ long by 11 1/2″ tall by 6 1/2″ deep. It has the pendulum and key and is working. It appears to have been made in China from the clock face and we can find no other markings on it. This is a three day Clock Condition report Excellent Images Click on […]

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INGRAHAM WOODEN MANTEL CLOCK

Time and strike. Dial has some loss of paint on numbers. Working condition. Measures 11 1/2″ long x 5 3/4″ wide x 10 ” tall. Weight is 4 lbs. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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RILEY WHITING CARVED SHELF CLOCK.

Winchester, Connecticut, ca. 1819-1835. Mahogany case with carved half-columns, surmounted by pineapple finials and an eagle crest, and resting on paw feet. With a 30-hour wooden movement, wooden dial with original paint and gilt, and a period, probably original, mirrored tablet; retains its original label, weights, pendulum, and key. Refinished. 34″h. 17 1/4″w. 5″d. Images […]

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