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Seth Thomas Drop Octagon Oak Wall Clock, Thomast

Seth Thomas Drop Octagon Oak Wall Clock, Thomaston, Connecticut with printed maker’s label, zinc dial marked Seth Thomas and Roman numerals housing an eight day, time only spring -powered movement (bezel glass missing). Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated […]

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GEORGE A. JONES REGULATOR WALL CLOCK Cica 1870's F

Cica 1870’s Fancy Two Tone Walnut Burled Case, 90 Inches In Height, 11 3/4 Inches Deep, 31 3/4 Inches In width with a 16 Inch Engraved Silvered Dial. Pendulum Is Engraved With Leaf And Vine Pattern And Marked George A. Jones No. 6 Cortland St. New York. Jones Design Heavy Plate Pinwheel Dead Beat Movement […]

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Antique English walnut long drop wall clock

Antique English walnut long drop wall clock Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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SETH THOMAS Tin Face Wall Clock:

SETH THOMAS Tin Face Wall Clock: 25 1/4″T, 14 3/4″W. Half Column Sides. Reverse Gold Transfer on Glass in Door. Unusual Windup with Weight Strikes the Hour. Wear to Veneer. Has Pendulum and Crank Key. (200-300) Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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E. Howard No. 10 Wall Clock, Edward Howard & Comp

E. Howard No. 10 Wall Clock, Edward Howard & Company, Boston, the walnut case in the “figure 8” form with full length door, lower black, gold, and red painted glass, the midsection with black and gold and upper portion with glazed opening revealing the nine inch painted iron dial with Roman numerals and signed E. […]

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A picture frame wall clock with painting on tin of

A picture frame wall clock with painting on tin of village by water as backgroundwith 2 weight movement, possibly German, clock has cracked porcelain face, 19th century, 13.5″h x 15.25″w x 5.5″d. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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