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RARE WICKER SPEAKER AND RADIO,
RARE WICKER SPEAKER AND RADIO, CA. 1920. RCAradiola 18, 7 tubes. Mahogany case with line inlay. 9" high, 27 1/4" wide, 7 1/2" deep. Unknown working condition. Wicker and metal round standing speaker, 21" high, 17" diameter, still has original wires. Cloth backing has deteriorated. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
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Waltham Mahogany 7 Tube Chiming
Waltham Mahogany 7 Tube Chiming Tall Clock, engraved silvered brass dial, with brass spandrels, signed Waltham Clock Co, beveled glass waist door, paneled base with OG feet, 94" tall
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MINTONS LTD. ‘SECESSIONIST WARE’
MINTONS LTD.
‘SECESSIONIST WARE’ JARDINIÈRE, CIRCA 1907 tube-lined and glazed earhenware, printed 'MINTONS LTD.' and 'No. 17', impressed 'MINTONS ENGLAND', incised '2732' and 'No. 3', indistinct date cypher, 26cm (10 1/4in) high; together with ANOTHER JARDINIÈRE, impressed 'MINTON ENGLAND' and 'MINTONS', incised '3301' and '2', 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high; and a JARDINIÈRE STAND, printed 'MINTONS LTD.' and 'No. 55', 72cm (28 3/8in) high; and an UMBRELLA STAND, printed 'MINTONS LTD.' and 'No. 72', incised '3598', with date cypher for 1920, 48.5cm (19 1/8in) high(4)
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MINTONS LTD. ‘SECESSIONIST WARE’
MINTONS LTD.
‘SECESSIONIST WARE’ VASE, 1907 tube-lined and glazed earhenware, impressed 'MINTONS', printed '34', incised '3508', date cypher for 1907; together with another similar SECESSIONIST WARE VASE, 1906, printed 'MINTONS LTD.' and 'No. 35', 34.8cm (13 3/4in) high; a SMALLER VASE, printed 'MINTONS LTD.' and 'No. 9', 24cm (9 1/2in) high; a PAIR OF SMALL VASES, printed 'MINTONS LTD.' and 'No. 41', incised '3557', one with cypher for 1904 and the other for 1911, 17.2cm (6 3/4in) high; a PAIR OF CANDLEHOLDERS, printed 'MINTONS LTD' and one example printed 'No. 1', 10.5cm (4 1/8in) high; and a SMALL JARDINIÈRE, printed 'MINTONS LTD.', 'incised 3772, impressed 'MINTONS' and date cypher for 1911, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) wide(8)34.8cm (13 3/4in) high
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Carved Oak Herschedes/Revere 7 Tube
Carved Oak Herschedes/Revere 7 Tube Chiming Hall Clock, engraved brass dial signed James E Caldwell & Co, Philadelphia, electric movement, ornate figural carved oak case, waist door with beveled glass and ornate black overlay. It is our opinion that the case is about 30 years older than the movement, likely having originally contained a weight driven movement, probably a tube striking JJ Elliot type. The color of the crutches on which the electric movement is supported are of a different natural color than the inside of the case. Herschedes and Revere began manufaturing electric hall clocks in 1926, with 5,7, and 9 tube movements. THE SN on this movement is 106984, dating to about 1931. It would be a simple matter to add back a correct movement, and you'd have a great clock!!!!! 102"h x 31"w x 19"d
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Herschedes 7 tube mahogany hall
Herschedes 7 tube mahogany hall clock, domed top, single door with beveled glass in both panels flanked by round columns, 3 jar pendulum, retailed by Berry & Co, Washington, DC, 81" high Estimate $4,000-6,000
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7 tube chiming hall clock by
7 tube chiming hall clock by Colonial Mfg Co, Zeeland, MI, straight pediment top, single door flanked by fluted columns, 3 weight Westminster/Canterbury chime movement, side doors open on bonnet, 79" tall Estimate $2,000-3,000