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A Black Forest wall clock, late 19th century, with

A Black Forest wall clock, late 19th century, with wooden framed two train movement striking on a gong and 12 inch white painted Roman numeral break arch dial, damaged, 41cm high. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ansonia Uruguay" Mahogany Wall Clock, with brass

Ansonia Uruguay” Mahogany Wall Clock, with brass eight-day spring-driven movement.” 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. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does […]

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Smith Brothers Early American Wall Clock

Circa 1860 American Smith Brothers 8 day Wall Clock with 5″ Good original painted dial, Original spring driven brass movement with gong strike, Paper mache with Mother of pearl decoration. Good condition with minor flaws, restoration to case front, needs cleaning. 17.5″H x 12.5″W x 3.5″D Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Lenzkirch Bronze & Gilt Figural Wall Clock in Good W

Lenzkirch Bronze & Gilt Figural Wall Clock in Good Working Condition. Dial Surrounded by Rope & Floral Accents and Putti. 25″h x 23″w Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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19th century double dial calendar wall clock, rosew

19th century double dial calendar wall clock, rosewood, BB Lewis’ perpetual calendar, 1868, manufactured by Welch, Spring & Co., Bristol, Conn., 16″ diameter ogee frame around upper dial with day hand, lower dial in door with date and month hands, bracketed base, 32″t 4 1/2″d. Good later finish/condition, original label on back of lower dial […]

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A CONTINENTAL WALNUT CARVED WALL CLOCK, 1

A CONTINENTAL WALNUT CARVED WALL CLOCK, 19th century. 19 ? in. x 19 in. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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