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GEORGES BRIARD WALL CLOCK

SIGNED GEORGES BRIARD SIGNED WALL CLOCK WORKS GREAT, 12 SQUARE, QUARTZ MOVEMENT Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Arne Jacobsen City Hall Wall Clock. Developed for S

Arne Jacobsen City Hall Wall Clock. Developed for SAS Hotel in Copenhagen in 1961. Current version in original box. Dimensions: H: 12 inches Condition (General) Please contact us for a detailed condition report: Excellent condition. US Shipping charge: $14 This is just one item in Our August 26 Modern Design Auction. See our about me […]

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Waterbury Carved Oak Octagonal Wall Clock, c. 1900

Waterbury Carved Oak Octagonal Wall Clock, c. 1900, time and strike, H.- 4 in., Dia.- 11 in. Condition report Condition is not stated in the description of the item. The absence of a condition report does not mean that the item is free of damage or condition issues. Some items do show signs of age […]

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Jeweler's Regulator Wall Clock,

Jeweler’s Regulator Wall Clock, enameled dial, Roman on chapter ring, outer minute ring marked with ticks, every 5 minutes marked with dots and quarter hours with triangles, 8-day time only weight driven brass European (Swiss) movement, set in cast iron mounts, with original steel and brass lyre-form pendulum and weight, mahogany veneered case with 2 […]

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Wm. L. Gilbert Octagon Marine Wall Clock, Winche

Wm. L. Gilbert Octagon Marine Wall Clock, Winchester, Connecticut, in a mahogany veneered case with maker’s label on the back, brass bezel enclosing a zinc dial with Roman numerals and inscribed, “Patent Lever Escapement” and a one day brass spring powered timepiece movement, ht. 8 1/2 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as […]

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Art Deco wall clock oak case brass pendulum

Art Deco wall clock oak case brass pendulum Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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