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MINIATURE WOOD CARVED REGULATOR WALL CLOCK. FRUITW

MINIATURE WOOD CARVED REGULATOR WALL CLOCK. FRUITWOOD CARVED CASE. ENAMEL FACE AND PENDULUM. CLOCK NOT WORKING. 14 1/2″ H X 5 1/2″ W Condition report CLOCK NOT WORKING Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Gustav Becker ''Bim-bam'' wall clock

Gustav Becker ”Bim-bam” wall clock. Late 19th/early 20th century. Wood case having a three-panel glass window at bottom front and circular glass windows at either side. Metal face and four-rod Bim-bam strike. ”Triple Gong/GB” plaque inside back of case. Movement hallmarked. Key and pendelum. 27”h x 13”w x 7”d. Condition report 3/4” x 1/2” piece […]

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Vienna regulator style wall clock, the case

with detachable crest over a projecting cornice and long framed glass door flanked by turned half columns and base with finials. Brass spring driven time and strike German movement with ornate pendulum. Strike is on a coiled gong. Movement marked “DRGM”. 15″ x 7″ x 38″ Circa – 1900 Images Click on thumbnails to see […]

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Early 20th Cent. Seth Thomas Wall Regulator Clock

Oak Cased with a reverse painted Wards Orange Crush Advertising Panel in the door. 37″ H x 16″ W x 5″ D. Original pendulum with Key. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Ingraham "Monterey" Mission Oak Wall Clock

Ingraham “Monterey” Mission Oak Wall Clock: with an 8 day time and strike movement. The metal numbers form a 10 3/4″ dial. Circa 1911. Has pendulum. (In 1968, the case was refinished, the strike mechanism repaired and other necessary maintenance. The brass pendulum ball is dented.) 27 1/2″ long and running at this time. Clock […]

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Fancy Regulator Wall Clock

CLOCK. Fancy Regulator wall clock, the elaborate case with foliage decorated columns and a scalloped, domed top, very good condition, 17.5″w x 8″d x 53″h. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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