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19TH CENTURY FRENCH WAG ON WALL CLOCK, FACE 13

19TH CENTURY FRENCH WAG ON WALL CLOCK, FACE 13″ X 17″, PENDULUM IS 36″ LONG Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Gauteur Fancy Brass Wag-on-Wall Clock:

1658. French Gauteur Fancy Brass Wag-on-Wall Clock: Enamel Face Marked Gauteur and A Noirte. Porcelain Dial, Ornate Brass Surround and Matching Ornate Pendulum with Weights. Minor Damage to Metal. Circa 1850-1900. 57″L. Condition report All Items are Sold “AS IS”. Buyers are reminded that many Items are ofconsiderable age and may exhibit fair wear and […]

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German Walnut Wall Clock, with carved cornice, gl

German Walnut Wall Clock, with carved cornice, glazed door over the 7-inch dia. porcelain dial with Roman numerals, eight-day time and strike spring-powered movement with faux grid-iron pendulum rod and brass faced bob and lower section with turned and carved decoration, ht. 42 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to […]

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WELCH ROSEWOOD "ALEXIS" WALL CLOCK

WELCH ROSEWOOD “ALEXIS” WALL CLOCK. HEIGHT 22″ CONDITION: THE LABEL IS MISSING. THERE IS MINOR VENEER LOSS AT THE VERY BACK OF THE CASE BY THE HANGER. THE GRAINING ON THE CASE IS ALL THERE AND THE LOWER GLASS AND DIAL ARE EXCELLENT. **PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO THE LARGE SIZE AND/OR FRAGILITY OF THIS PIECE, […]

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DECORATED WAG-ON-WALL CLOCK

DECORATED WAG-ON-WALL CLOCK, MARKED “MARCHAL” “A. AMIENS” FACE IS CRAZED, HAS BELL STRIKE, 58 1/4″ OVERALL HEIGHT, 13″ WIDE, WEIGHT DRIVEN Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Mother of Pearl Inlaid French Wall Clock

Mother of Pearl Inlaid French Wall Clock: Ebonized clock With Geometric & Scroll Designs. White Marble Face Has Enameled Roman Numerals. Face Marked Coulot Digoin. Case Interior Has 6 Pt Star Marqen Despose/Ebenesterie Francaise. Has Original Key. Minor Pearl Loss. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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