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Large English Oak Pub or Jewelers Wall Clock

Large English Oak Pub or Jewelers Clock. Has an acanthus carved decoration at the round top with beveled glass door. The dial is in bad condition with paint loss. There is some veneer loss along the bottom. The clock is not running at this time. Does have the original pendulum and weights. It has the […]

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Oak Master Wall Clock by Standard Electric Time, S

Oak Master Wall Clock by Standard Electric Time, Springfield, Massachusetts, circa 1900, glazed full length door, 12-in. painted zinc dial with Roman chapters and marked with maker’s name, brass electrically wound movement with dead-beat escapement, seconds beat pendulum and nickel damascened bob, ht. 64 in. Condition report Condition: No significant condition issues. Any condition statement […]

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German Victorian style wall clock has pendulum and

German Victorian style wall clock has pendulum and key with open escapement. Measures 31″ high by 11 1/2″ wide by 6″ deep. Buyer to pay $30.00 shipping and handling to be sent US priority Mail. Insurance is at an additional cost to the buyer and it is highly recommended. Combined shipping is available on 3 […]

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J. E. Caldwell and Comp., Philadelphia, Wall Clock

Good J. E. Caldwell and Company, Philadelphia, Brass Wall Clock, fourth quarter 19th century, in the late Louis XVI style, the white enamel dial signed “J. E. Caldwell & Co”, the clock with a convex glass cover, h. 22″, w. 10″, d. 5″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Seth Thomas Wall Clock

Seth Thomas World Model, second bit, time and strike, mahogany veneer, 32″ H x 17″ W x 4″ D, new paper dial, double sprung, 30 day. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Simon Willard, Boston, Massachusetts, Wall Clock

Simon Willard, Boston, Massachusetts, Wall Clock, first quarter 19th century, composed of brass-mounted mahogany and eglomise, of “banjo” form in the Federal style, the central eglomise section with a foliage-filled gilt vase surmounting an American eagle shield over a stylized gilt dolphin, the lower door panel set with an eglomise scene of “Perry’s Victory”, the […]

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