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~ Lovely Original Condition ~ Very unusual 30hr wall clock from the Black Forest region of Germany. The dial surround is very primitive and decorative - the design is pressed into the sheet metal probably from a carved wood pattern. The dial itself is enameled and the frame is gesso - lacquered black and highlighted with gilt which is now nicely worn. The original hands finish of the dial. Click here to watch the clock running The movement is a typical Black Forest movement from the second half of the 19th century - wooden plates, steel shafts and brass wheels. The movement strikes a gong on the hour - Click here to hear the strike. The side panels are missing but otherwise the movement is complete. Condition is very original and good. The movement is clean and running - although please don't expect good time keeping and reliability from this little movement! The strike is noisy as the gear train is worn as usual with these movements - you probably heard it in the movie above! The frame of the clock is chipped and worn which really lends this piece character. The dial and surround are in very good condition - the dial has no cracks or chips and there is just the slightest amount of paint loss to the surround. This clock would add the finishing touch to a mediaeval or gothic country look - or just great to have a rare and unusual clock. Very charming and unusual find
- from local farm sale. Dimensions of the frame are 13 3/4" high, 12 1/4" wide. |
| WP1552 | $445
US Dollars £299 UK Pounds |
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Faux marble mantle clock by Ansonia New York. Has the typical large Ansonia movement which is clean and running. The pendulum is not original but the clock keeps time with it. The clock strikes half hourly on a coiled gong. The case is a slightly gothic design - with gilt painted rams heads. The dial is the better quality version with enamel chapter ring and pressed brass egg and dart surround. The bezel is pressed brass. The case is adorned with a faux variegated green marble panels. Condition is very good. As usual with cast iron cases the enamel is chipped along the edges and some of the gilt paint has chipped on the rams noses and the gilt feet. The iron has taken a pleasing brown patina where the enamel is chipped. I think the gilt adornments have been repainted some years ago as the color is surprisingly fresh. An ideal accent for your shabby chateaux, gothic pile or simply something different for your office or den. Dimensions: height 13 3/4", width 9 3/4" depth 6 1/2" |
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| WP1553 | $225 US Dollars £150 UK Pounds |
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Alabaster and Gilt cased Clock with stand and dome. The 8 day French movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Circa 1880. Condition excellent the movement has been cleaned and restored in our own workshops and is in full working order. Height of clock 11 ½ inch - With dome and base height 17 ½ inch. | ||||
| WP1007 | $699 US Dollars £450 |
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~Circa 1870~ This is a French marble mantle clock of good quality. The case is made of sculpture quality black marble rather than the usual blackened slate. The corners are carved from very pretty pink and orange variegated marble into a double ogive shape. The case is heavy hence the high shipping cost - but well worth the extra effort The movement is by Japy Freres and is of the usual high quality from this maker. It is clean and running. height 7 3/4" width 11 1/4" depth 5 3/4"
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| WP1014 | $SOLD US Dollars £SOLD UK Pounds |
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EdwardianAnsonia Striking Dial Clock ~Classic Dial clock~ The case is in good original condition with solid oak dial surround and soft wood back box. Spun brass bezel with silvered mirror ring and spade hands. We have replaced the dial since the original was in very poor condition. The movement is in good clean and running condition Click here to hear it running. Click here to hear it striking. Diameter of dial 12", overall 14" Circa 1900 Buying a clock is easy - Find out more
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~Circa 1870~ French Marble Mantle Clock with Brocot pin-pallet visible escapement. Quality movement striking on a bell. Height 11" |
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| WP1119 | $495 US Dollars £295 UK Pounds |
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Mahogany Dial Clock by David Lloyd Price, Beaufort (Wales). Listed as working circa 1840. A library clock of grand proportions, the movement is single fusee with passing strike (see our glossary for explanation). Convex white painted dial, blued steel hands. Condition excellent, the movement is in full working order. Diameter 20 1/2 inch. | ||||
| JP265 | $2995 US Dollars |
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Black Slate Mantle Clock in classical architectural design.. The eight day French movement striking on a gong has been restored in our own workshop and is in full working order. The interesting case flanked with Ionic columns in brass and puti to the frieze. Two piece black marble and gilt brass dial. Circa 1890. Height 11 ¼ inch x Width 12 ¼ inch. | ||||
| WP1020 | $445 US Dollars |
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English Mahogany Mantle Clock. The movement in this clock is very high quality and a true English movement rather then the usual German derived. A heavy brass bezel fitted with convex bevelled glass covers the high quality engraved brass dial. The case is mahogany veneer with inlay. I don't think the beading along the bottom of the case is original but it doesn't make any difference - this is a fine looking clock. Fully restored in our workshops and fully working. circa 1930. |
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| WP 1103 | $365 US Dollars |
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Edwardian Mahogany Lancet Clock, with boxwood stringing and patrae inlay. The eight day German movement striking on a gong has been restored in our own workshop and is in full working order. Height 12 inch | ||||
| WP1156 | $SOLD |
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