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A 14 Day Strike Mantel Clock In a
A 14 Day Strike Mantel Clock In a handsome architectural design wood case wit a pediment and half columns decorating the front, circular face with beveled glass door and gilt metal mounts, ivory enameled face with black numerals; pendulum and winding key are present. Paper labels inside of the back door; "No. 3066" and "Trade Mark H.A.C. 14 Day strike. Made in Wurttemberg".
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A four-glass mantel clock fitted an
A four-glass mantel clock fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell with mercury compensated pendulum in a gilt brass case 24cm (9.5") high
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A 19th Century American mantel
A 19th Century American mantel clock the 4.5ins diameter metal dial with Roman numerals to the two train movement contained in ebonised and gilt case the door with decorative print depicting children on a river bank 13.5ins high and three other American mantel timepieces in lancet pattern cases various
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A fine Victorian eight-day tavern
A fine Victorian eight-day tavern clock in an oak case applied foliate brackets to the sides the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell the white enamel dial signed Manning Worcester 85cm (33.5") diameter
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WILLIAM IV TALLCASE CLOCK,
WILLIAM IV TALLCASE CLOCK, SCOT/AMER., C. 1835A William IV period century crossbanded mahogany tall case clock, with a Scottish face and movement, showing a domed hood with a trio of brass globular finials, housing a working mechanism fronted by a white painted face (blemished) decorated with naïve hand painted rustic views of a Church and Oast houses, blackened Roman numerals and pierced gilt metal sweep hands (one with loss, one loose), raised on a bracket shaped base, most likely Connecticut, minor veneer losses. Circa 1835. Dimensions, 88"h x 20" w x 9 "d.
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A mahogany cased ''Grandmother''
A mahogany cased ''Grandmother'' clock of 18th Century design the 4.5ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained contained in case with shaped pediment gilt metal finials turned pillars to hood with plain trunk door on bracket feet 72ins high (lacking key and pendulum)
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A 19th Century French lacquered
A 19th Century French lacquered brass ''Four Glass '' mantel clock by S. Marti et Cie No. 11054 the 4.25ins white enamelled chapter ring with visible escapement to the eight day two train movement with automaton style pendulum attached to a ship's wheel contained in rectangular lacquered brass and bevelled glass case 13.75ins high (dial damage around winding holes) with key for same
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A vintage Seth Thomas Wharton model
A vintage Seth Thomas Wharton model #1219-000 8-day keywound clock with Westminster strike and chime movement, 14”H. A vintage round brass Cartier electric clock, Swiss made, face 4.5” dia. Condition: working condition of both unknown, Cartier with cracked and scuffed crystal, discoloration and tarnishing to brass CT Transfer Fee $10
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A late 19th Century French carriage
A late 19th Century French carriage clock No. 214 retailed by Howell & James of London and Paris the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals in circular cartouches to the eight day two train movement with alarum contained in gilded brass and bevelled glass rectangular case with dentil cornice and fluted columns to front and reverse with Corinthian capitols 7ins high
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A 19th Century French gilt
A 19th Century French gilt spelter and white onyx cased mantel clock the 4ins dial with gilt numeral batons to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case of architectural design surmounted by two putti on bow-fronted base 14ins high and with later key for same
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A good 19th Century French carriage
A good 19th Century French carriage clock by Leroy & Fils Palais Royal 13-15 Paris No. 7946 the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train quarter repeating movement with alarum striking on two bells contained in polished moulded brass and bevelled glass case 5.25ins high and with associated key
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A lantern clock of 17th Century
A lantern clock of 17th Century design the bell over with strapwork support and three engraved frets to the gallery having a silvered chapter ring with brass centre inscribed Chris Holtum Church Lawford with pierced single hand thirty-hour movement and pin and hoop support 33cm (13") high
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A 19th Century French gilt brass
A 19th Century French gilt brass cased ''Four Glass'' mantel timepiece No. 4165 the 4ins diameter white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and visible escapement to centre to the eight day movement with compensated pendulum contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case with rounded corners 14ins high and with key
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A late 19th Century French carriage
A late 19th Century French carriage clock. No 1450 retailed by H. Woodruff of Paris the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case 6.5ins high with two later keys for same
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George IV rosewood and gilt-metal
George IV rosewood and gilt-metal mounted bracket clock, the movement by Savory & Sons, Cornhill, London, the white painted dial with black Roman numerals within a brass bezel, the case with pagoda top flanked by scrolls on a pedestal with bead moulding and reeded bun feet, no key, has pendulum, key for case (in office B1726-1-4), restored, in working condition - has not been tested for time, approx 45cm H x 26cm W x 16cm D
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MANTEL CLOCK - Early 19th C.
MANTEL CLOCK - Early 19th C. Baroque style cast gilt bronze eight day time and strike clock with porcelain face marked Chiery Sevenier Pavia 5 Rue des Ste Feres glass back reveals works with original bob on original carved gilt wood plinth 9 1/2''H
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A brass thirty-hour lantern clock
A brass thirty-hour lantern clock of 17th Century design the bell over with pierced fretwork surround having a silvered chapter ring signed Walter Archer fitted a movement striking on a bell with wrought iron bracket 30cm (11.75") high
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An early 20th Century French mantel
An early 20th Century French mantel timepiece with 4ins dial contained in polished brass ''Lantern Clock'' pattern case 9ins high (lacking key)
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A late 19th Century ''Black
A late 19th Century ''Black Forest'' oak cased bracket clock the 4.75ins silvered dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong contained in ornate rectangular case with turned finials 17.75ins high (lacking bezel) and complete with similar oak bracket for same and three other Continental mantel clocks and timepieces in various ornate cases
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GEORGE IV OAK TALL CASE CLOCK,
GEORGE IV OAK TALL CASE CLOCK, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY;George IV Oak Tall Case Clock, Second Quarter 19th Century Having a white enameled sheet-iron dial with black Roman numerals within strawberry and vine spandrels, enclosing a minutes subsidiary dial and date recessed aperture, inscribed with partial signature J. Barrow/ Rofs.; the two-train movement striking a bell on the hour; on a later separate stand. Some cracks and repairs to case. Height: 82-1/4 in (208.9 cm)Property of a Virginia Collector
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A 30 Hour Beehive Clock
A 30 Hour Beehive Clock Time-Strike-Alarm Clock ca. 1840 Walnut veneer beehive case painted galvanized light cream color dial with Roman numerals front glass panel reverse painted with a star; original pendulum and key. Possibly Waterbury.
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CRYSTAL REGULATOR MANTEL CLOCK Seth
CRYSTAL REGULATOR MANTEL CLOCK Seth Thomas Clock Co. ''Empire No. 64'' model retailed and distributed by Ball Watch Co. c. 1909 having a springwound 8-day time/strike movement. Height 11.25 inches.
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A brass lantern alarm clock of 17th
A brass lantern alarm clock of 17th Century design the strapwork bell top with turned finial with pierced and engraved frets to the front and sides the circular silvered chapter ring and alarm dial with Roman numerals and engraved floral centre with rack lever escapement complete with three brass weights 41cm (16") high
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BRASS AND BEVELED GLASS CASED
BRASS AND BEVELED GLASS CASED MANTEL CLOCK Seth Thomas Clock Co. ''Empire No. 65'' model c. 1910 having a springwound time/strike movement behind a 4''D festooned dial over faux mercury pendulum. Height - 11 inches.
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A George III japanned eight day
A George III japanned eight day long case clock, William Clement Faversham, No 30, the breakarched brass dial with Dutch style engraved and silvered chapter ring, strike / silent lever above 12 and rocking ship to the blue and gilt painted arch, pendulum and weights, 220cm h excluding finial More Information In reasonably good, unrestored, but dirty condition; requires cleaning and conversation restoration, some minor old repairs and replacements
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H. Welton & Co. Shelf Clock ca.
H. Welton & Co. Shelf Clock ca. 1888 Apprx. 25-3/4"H x 15-1/2"W x 4-1/4"D walnut veneered case with hinged door with two glass panels; the upper in rolled glass the lower with an eglomise design painted wood face with Roman numerals coil chime pendulum printed paper back of case with instructions and information. Hand written in pencil on the spline between the two glass panels of the inside door "A. A. **on Jr. May 16 1888". Prov: from the collection of Frederick Hale McDuff.
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A brass framed ''Skeleton'' clock
A brass framed ''Skeleton'' clock the 4.75ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals to the eight day fusee movement with passing striking on a bell 14.75ins high mounted on mahogany oval base with bun feet with glass dome and white marble oval stand
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A late 19th/early 20th Century
A late 19th/early 20th Century French gilt brass cased mantel clock by Japy Freres No. 41300 the 4.5ins diameter white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in ornate balloon pattern case surmounted by a seated figure of a cherub with floral garlands the front panelled with putt musicians 19.5ins high
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An Edwardian wall clock with
An Edwardian wall clock with silvered dial, 74cm high
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ENGLISH GEORGIAN TALL CASE CLOCK.
ENGLISH GEORGIAN TALL CASE CLOCK. Late 18th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Brass works, and face inscribed "B. Barlow, Oldham" and "Time Flies". Phase of the moon dial with original paint and a lake cottage scene. Broken arch pediment with brass rosettes, replaced eagle finial, and Corinthian capitals on fluted columns. Case has rope twist quarter columns, bracket feet and inlaid shell medallions. Refinished, painted dial has flaking. With key, weights and pendulum. 92"h.
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An ivory coloured clockwork New
An ivory coloured clockwork New Haven alarm c. 1940. 12 x 15 cm high.
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An Eli Terry Shelf Clock ca. 1850's
An Eli Terry Shelf Clock ca. 1850's With mahogany veneers stenciled half columns and splat mirrored tabled below clear rolled glass top painted wood face with Arabic numerals spandrels with strawberry motif with weights pendulum and crank partial paper label inside back.Eli Terry (1772-1852) apprenticed to Thomas Harland and was destined to become one of the most famous of watch makers. The oldest of ten children he made his first clock at age 21. In 1800 he started the first clock factory in America at Northbury a part of Plymouth Connecticut.
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A plated mantel clock the dial
A plated mantel clock the dial beneath a pitched pediment with hammered finish on four barleytwist columns circa 1930 approx. 24cm wide.
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ART NOUVEAU CLOCK. England 1st
ART NOUVEAU CLOCK. England 1st quarter-20th century. Tudric pewter clock designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. London. Stylized tree designs and a blue enameled dial with Roman numerals. Stamped on the bottom ''Made in England English Pewter 0371''. Face is loose. 9''h. Surface scratches to case. Interior clockwork with scratches. Interior of door with wear and scratches. Clock face with a few scratches not in the enamel. Includes winding key.
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A late 19th Century French brass
A late 19th Century French brass cased mantel clock by Japy Freres No. 31880 the 4ins diameter cream chapter ring with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in brass rectangular two-handled case surmounted by two-handled urn with leaf scroll mounts and ornament on four scroll feet 16ins high
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GEORGE WHITE MAHOGANY TALL CASE
GEORGE WHITE MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK Fourth quarter, 18th century; elaborate cross hatch carved bonnet with broken arch pediment, reeded columns supports, with brass capitals, roundels, bases and finial, with etched brass face, with painted moon phase dial, and unusual "High Water At Bristol" etched table, calendar dial, second hand mechanism, with etchings of four seasons in each corner of face, face signed, "George White Bristol," case with reeded lamb tounge support, paneled base, 94 1/2 in. H., 19 1/2 in. W.