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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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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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Oak wall clock

Oak wall clock, the weight driven movement with an ebonized and brass pendulum with an oak face having arabic numerals, 47.5”h x13.7”w x 5.75”d Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The Gallery shall have […]

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A LONDON CLOCK CO WESTMINSTER CHIME WALL CLOCK

A nice quality wall clock by the London Clock Company of Brattleboro, VT. This model, the “Paris,” is in a Bombay-sided case with ornate burl veneer and ormolu mounts. The metal dial accommodates winding access for time, strike and chimes. Measures 34 x 17 x 8 inches. Condition report Very good condition. Images Click on […]

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WATERBURY WALNUT "VICTORIA" WALL CLOCK.

WATERBURY WALNUT “VICTORIA” WALL CLOCK. HEIGHT 41″ CONDITION: TIME & STRIKE MOVEMENT IS SIGNED. THE DIAL AT FIRST APPEARS TO BE ORIGINAL, BUT IT JUST DOESN’T “FEEL” OLD, BELIEVED TO BE A SUPERIOR REPAINT. THE CASE IS OUTSTANDING, SIGNED IN THREE PLACES ON TWO LABELS AN THE BEAT SCALE. **PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO THE LARGE […]

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WALNUT CASED BALCONY WALL CLOCK, Gustav Becker Clo

WALNUT CASED BALCONY WALL CLOCK, Gustav Becker Clock Co., Silesia, Germany, c. 1900, having a spring wound, 8-day, time and strike movement behind a porthole door, the visible brass pendulum encased below, the top surmounted with a 3-finial pediment. Case Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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