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Victorian wall clock, circa 1870

Victorian wall clock, circa 1870, spider web string inlaid case mounted with a spider and fly, eight day time-only spring driven movement, 10”d key and pendulum in office Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ansonia Wall Clock

Ansonia Wall Clock-Thank you for viewing this Item. We hope that you are successful in your bidding. For over 30 years we have given the best possible customer service to our 1000’s of repeat buyers. Ansonia Wall Clock GovernmentAssetAuction.com is proud to present a rare Collectable Investment Opportunity. This is truly a remarkable piece. Please […]

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French Gilt Silk Thread Wall Clock

French Gilt Silk Thread Wall Clock. 10in Painted metal dial with back Roman numerals and fancy gold hands, square brass time and bell strike silk thread spring driven movement. Carved wood and gilt gesso case with autumn fruit and floralclusters with garland. 37in x 20in. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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English Fusee Driven Wall Clock w/Cylinder Pend.

English Fusee Driven Wall Clock w/Cylinder Pendulum: the 12″ metal dial is marked with a non legible name and Manchester. The fancy oak case has floral and scroll designs and a lower gothic shaped door. (The dial has darkened and the wording is worn.) 41 1/2″. All items sell as is, where is, no guarantees […]

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French Carved Oak Wall Clock, Fruit carved in cres

French Carved Oak Wall Clock, Fruit carved in crest, Birds on side and flowers in base. Porcelain Numbers. Time & Strike. 28″ x 19″L x 5″D ca. 1870 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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MORBIER STYLE WALL CLOCK FANCY BRASS

Morbier style, wall clock, ca. 1880, decorated in the repousse manner with long fancy pendulum, two weights, bell atop, porcelain face with cracks, old repairs to pendulum 55″h, 13″w, 6.75″d, Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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