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Ansonia Antique Rosewood Wall Clock

American Ansonia Brass & Copper Co. Rare & Unusual Rosewood Wall Timepiece, Circa 1885, 12″ original painted dial, 8-day, brass spring driven movement, stylish teardrop style, good quality rosewood veneer case with original gilt & black glass glazed lower door, over pasted paper label from Connecticut Clock Co. — a real collector’s clock because of […]

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Rare 16 Inch Brewster & Ingrahams Wall Clock

Circa 1855 American Brewster & Ingrahams 8 day Wall Clock with 12″ Original convex painted wood dial, Spring driven time only brass movement, Rare gilt case Brewster & Ingrahams gallery wall clock with unusual east-west movement. Good original condition with re-gilding to case, age crack in dial, lacking glass from cover, excellent label. 17″H x […]

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GERMAN WALNUT WALL CLOCK, CIRCA 1910, H 30'', W 1

GERMAN WALNUT WALL CLOCK, CIRCA 1910, H 30”, W 14” Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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AUSTRIAN WALNUT AND EBONIZED PENDULUM WALL CLOCK,

AUSTRIAN WALNUT AND EBONIZED PENDULUM WALL CLOCK, ca. 1875. Arching molded edge; projecting crest; conforming frieze; pilaster-mounted arched glazed door; enameled face with roman numerals; disc pendulum enameled and monogramed R.A.; tapering rectangular base – 27 1/2 in x 11 1/2 in x 6 in. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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GERMAN WALNUT CASED WALL CLOCK, BAUERLE

German walnut cased wall clock, c. 1900, porcelain dial with Roman numerals in black and Arabic numbers in red, time and strike works bearing the running deer mark of Tobias Bauerle, St. Georgen, Black Forest, Germany, broken suspension spring, 32″ h, 13.5″ w, 7″ d, 15lbs Start Price: $100.00 Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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A 19th C English Oak Wall Clock,

round with a oak frame, painted face and two brass pendulums, one a replacement. 16″ diameter, 5 1/2″ deep. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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