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19TH CENTURY BIEDERMEYER WALL CLOCK| Having time

19TH CENTURY BIEDERMEYER WALL CLOCK| Having time only movement with single weight mechanism, white porcelain dial with Roman numeral markers, contained in carved rosewood case, height 36”, width 13 1/4”, depth 5 3/4”. CONDITION: Case shows slight wear and scratching, age cracks, porcelain dial has hairlines at one o’clock. Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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Brass Relief Decorated Wall Clock

Made by “De Pieces A Musique”, F Conchon Geneve. 20″ x 17.5″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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German oak Berlin style 'Free Swinger' wall clock,

the foliate carved crest on a molded cornice, the brass dial plate with silvered Arabic chapter ring, eagle stamped hands, and brass pierced foliate spandrels, flanked by spiral columns with Corinthian capitals. The open well with gingerbread shaped back enclosing the ornate brass pendulum. The brass movement stamped, “MB GM82815, 38719, DRP96699, GM 82814, P42.” […]

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Junghans Wall Clock

CLOCK. Junghans wall clock with time and strike, the pediment set with carvings, the case with two columns, the brass pendulum with art nouveau design, very good condition, approx 48″ tall. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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AN AUSTRIAN WALL CLOCK, the ebonized and gilt wood

AN AUSTRIAN WALL CLOCK, the ebonized and gilt wood carved case having alabaster-like columns, brass rimmed porcelain dial marked “Martin Boech in Wien”, having a 30 hour time and bell strike movement. c. 1825. Height 26 in., width 14 1/2 in. With original pierced brass pendulum and key. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger […]

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A Carved Oak Wall Clock,

A Carved Oak Wall Clock,in the Art Nouveau taste, the copper and silver metal dial with Arabic numerals.Height 39 inches. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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