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French wall clock marked H. Samson, , Ebonized cas

French wall clock marked H. Samson Ebonized case with glass, fruit wood and mahogany inlaid with mother of pearl, painted metal dial, key and pendulum included. H: 25 in. Condition report Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that […]

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Waterbury Oak Halifax Wall Clock

Circa 1900 American Waterbury Clock Company 8 Day Wall Clock with 5″ Good original unsigned paper dial, Spring driven brass movement with gong strike, Oak “Halifax” model Waterbury wall clock. Carved oak case with applied molding. Good condition with minor flaws and restoration to oak case. Needs cleaning. 34″H x 10″W x 4.5″D Images Click […]

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VINTAGE GERMAN ENAMEL/COPPER FACE WALL CLOCK

VINTAGE GERMAN ENAMEL/COPPER FACE HANGING WALL CLOCK. DIAMETER 9″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK.

MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK. With key, no pendulum Height: 54″ *Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded – Sold As Is *Est. Sale Time: 11:00 AM Central *SUSANIN’S DOES NOT PROVIDE SHIPPING SERVICES OR ESTIMATES. However, we can recommend the following independent shipping services: Small to medium items – The UPS Store (312-427-7839) or Windy CIty Pack & […]

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George Nelson Associates wall clock

George Nelson Associates wall clock, by Howard Miller, 1950s, welded metal form with black enameled finish with rods radiating from center and ending in brass balls, decal to front and label to back, 30″dia., some wear, very good condition Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Fine Inlay wall clock

An “Anglo-American” wall clock, whose distinctive “tick-tock” is familiar to many, probably late 19th century, with a high quality British made case with inlay throughout against a walnut case, and using an American “Yankee” clockworks that were manufactured in New England between about 1850 and 1875. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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