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Sessions Oak Regulator Wall Clock,

Sessions Oak Regulator Wall Clock, 8-day time-only spring-driven brass movement with 12″ printed paper dial with Arabic numerals marked Sessions Clock Co. Forestville, Conn. U.S.A.; in pressed oak case in original finish with bracket-type base and cove-moulded top; door with reverse-painted surround on each of the two tablets; lower tablet has gilt Regulator; 17.5″ wide […]

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ORNATE SGD LENZKIRCH BZ MTD OAK WALL CLOCK (4135)

Incredibly ornate signed LenzKirch bronze mounted oak wall clock with ladies, carytids, winged cupids, & lady heads. Professionaly restored inside and out, this clock is in working condition. Dimensions: 40″H x 20″W x 8″D Age: 1880 Material: Oak & Bronze Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Dutch Atlas 2 Weight Wall Clock with Bell Strike.

Dutch Atlas 2 Weight Wall Clock with Bell Strike. 17 1/2″ t x 7 1/2″ w x 5 1/2″ d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Howard Miller Modern Wooden Wall Clock

This clock from the distinguished Howard Miller company has a modern and naturalistic appearance. The dial features bold black Roman numerals on white, with modern styled black hands. The case is rounded light tone wood. It is 16″ in diameter. It is in good condition, with light wear on the hands. It was running when […]

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Circa 1900 calendar wall regulator clock, Gilbert

Circa 1900 calendar wall regulator clock, Gilbert Clock Company, Conn., solid oak, scroll carved crest, molded double doors, carved bracket base, 35″t 15″w 4 1/2″d. Original finish/condition, chips on wheat sheaf crest. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Biedermeier wall clock

A mid 19th century gilt wood and framed two day 19th century Austrian wall clock, 18″ in height and 15″ long. The porcelain and pressed brass dial has an automation Cupid, who hammers arrows when the clock strikes. The “picture frame” casement has a glazed door opening outward to carved gilt wood and pressed brass […]

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