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218. An Art Nouveau Silver & Ivory Clock, C. 1902-03
Birmingham silver mantle clock with silver marks of anchor, lion, date letter of "C" and makers stamp of "D.C.Co.". Classic Art Nouveau styling in silver with a green cabochon stone, bezel set on top. Clock set on carved ivory base. Apprx 9-1/4" T x 4-7/8" W at base x 2-3/4" D from front base corner to rear corner.
7,000/10,000
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219. Deco Bronze Mantle Clock, C. 1930's
A custom made gilt bronze Deco style mantle clock features a hand painted representation of a calendar scene, April, from "Les Très Riches Heures", (The Book of Hours), the most celebrated illuminated manuscripts of the Late Middle Ages. The majority of the pages were painted by Paul de Limbourg and his brothers (before 1416) for their patron Jean, the Duke of Berry, third son of King Jean II (le Bon), being a member of the powerful Valois family that ruled most of France at this time. Hand coloring on paper with gilt, applied to clock face. Decorative hands feature a fleur-de-lis design and are silver in color. Gold color Deco style numbers. Bun feet and threaded nut on hinged back. No visible markings on the exterior of the clock. Similar clocks have been retailed in vintage Verve (1937-1960) magazine. Works marked "1041", "R" and "A", interior base marked "D". Key included. Measures apprx 10-1/4" H x 6-1/2" W.
1,500/2,500
Sold: $920.00
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220. Japy Freres Marble Mantle Clock
This French mantle clock has a simple black marble body with a square form. The face is white with roman numeral timepieces. The movements within the clock are stamped with the name "Japy Freres & Co". This clock comes with a key to wind the interior movements. Glass circle can be opened to reveal the movements inside. Exhibited in the Paris Exposition. Also inscribed "F.C. 301". Clock measures apprx 9-3/4" H x 8" W.
300/500
Sold: $230.00
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221. An Empire Style Marble Clock
The mantel clock is made from black marble in an architectural form with a lintel supported by four columns, with finely detailed ormolu colum capitals and bases, ormolu and enameled porcelain clock face, finely detailed pendulum. Winding key included with the lot. Clock measures apprx 8-1/2" wide x 4" deep x 15-1/2" high overall.
1,500/2,000
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222. Art Deco Desk Clock
Art Deco clock has mirrored red face with silver hands and numbers. Attached to a black lucite base. Verso of timepiece is marked "roct 3309-7S-II". Clock has key in the back so it may be wound. Measures apprx 8" H x 7" W. Face is marked "Mouak". possibly Russian.
350/550
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223. Seth Thomas Ogee or O.G. Case Clock, Circa 1842 - 1845
A lovely ogee shelf clock with an off-white face with floral decorations in each corner over a reverse painted scene on glass depiction an impressive residence on a small lake. Early features of dial include tapered numerals 3, 4 and 8 and small dots for minute marks and small winding holes. The movement is marked "S. Thomas Plymouth, Conn., USA". Affixed to the interior is a certificate reading "Brass Clocks, made and sold by Seth Tomas, Plymouth Hollow, Conn., warranted good" followed by directions for use. The label also indicates it was printed by Elihu Geer, Hartford, Connecticut, no address given. This dates it to 1842 - 1845. Apprx 26" H x 15-1/2" W x 4-1/2" D.
200/400
Sold: $184.00
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