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strut clock
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A beautifully hand crafted clock, the clock face is quarter veneered oak burl? burr walnut? i dont know, the numerals and minute dial is hand painted with thick beveled glass within a worked brass
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This is not so much an Arts & Crafts but a Deco clock from the early 20th century, anywhere between about 1910 and up to 1930. Arts & Crafts, Art
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qantas clock
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hi i am interested in finding out if this item has any value. i think it was made for the airline qantas and i think it might have been intended for the cockpit due to its slanting shape. it states
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Based on the style I would say this is a circa 1970's travel clock. I do not think there is a great mystery about it. Qantas, like many other major
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Estimated value
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$70
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valued by
Thomasina
on 3/1/2009
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Women's Pocket Watch
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Gift from mother-in-law. I received it in 1969. I'm afraid to open the back of the pocket watch for more information.
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Submitted by
advonco
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This is an early 20th century pocket watch. Dueber manufactured the case, as they did for many watch companies. From the serial number, which refers
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Hamburg American Company (HAC or HAU in Germany) was established in the 1876 and manufactured good quality clocks. This bracket clock dates from
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Lamp and clock 'MERCEDES'made in Germany
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I just purchase this item at on auction and i don't know any thing about it.Thanx.
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MT6266748
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This is a mid-20th century lamp and clock - could be anywhere from circa 1930's to early 1950's. Stylistically it copies 19th century elements. The
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Antique Clock
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This was my Grandads clock. He owned a greengrocers years ago and always gave fruit to the antique dealer next door. As the years went on the antique dealer invited my Grandad to have a look in his
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Submitted by
lucybrannon
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That is a nice memory indeed. It is a late Victorian to Edwardian mantle clock, circa 1890's-1910. Many companies in Europe and then North America
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This is a typical Ansonia clock from around the 1900-1910. The company manufactured a range of such porcelain case clocks, with small varieties. Most
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This is a late 19th century clock, circa 1880's-1890's. Ansonia was in business between 1850 and 1929 and was one of the largest American clock
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JJ Eliot Grandfather Clock
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This was a clock that my great grandfather "Addison Cammack" purchased and had shipped from London England. Addison was the origional "great bear of wall street", known as the "Ulsa Major"(great
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MT9497342
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This is a very nice longcase clock indeed. You already have quite a lot of information about the clock, so I am not sure how much we can expand on
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Georgian American Mantel Clock
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Bought it at an antique shop for a tenner. I wound it up and it's still ticking now. It looks handmade by a cottager rather than a master clockmaker. I know its old
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MT5570388
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Judging by the design, this is a second half of the 19th century American clock. To be more specific, c.1860's. The clock is quite simple indeed;
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1918 Engineer Corps Compas
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This belonged to my Grandfather. I do know that he served in WWII and did spend time in Egypt. The case in inscribed with his name L.E. Foster and the date of 1942. The compas has a date of 1918 and
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Submitted by
Michaelnebr
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This is a Cruchon & Emons, English compass, dating as you already have it, from the 1918. It was a very good compass design and is in fact a basis on
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Mantle clock
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This is an old mantle clock we bought from an antique dealer. We would like to know its origin and manufacturer. There are no markings on the face or back of the clock.
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Submitted by
barefootlady
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The image is not very clear to see the details. This is a late 19th century mantle clock, c.1880's-90's. This shape was very popular at the period
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Old Family wall clock
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This clock, I believe, belonged to my great grandmother and has been handed down to me. The face is not the original one but the clock itself is in excellent shape and runs fine. I have no idea who
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Submitted by
barefootlady
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The clock dates from the second half of the Victorian era, 1860's to around 1900.These types of clocks were mass-produced by clock companies with
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Estimated value
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$500
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valued by
Thomasina
on 1/1/2009
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This is a late 19th century mantle clock, c.1890's. Seth Thomas company, which has been in business since the 1813: www.seththomas.com was one of the
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This is a later 19th century, c.1870's, mantle clock. Wales & McCulloch are primarily known to be watch and clock retailers, but it is possible that
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John Bennett Mantel Clock
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Was my Grandmothers and am merely interested if it has any value
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Submitted by
scc1962
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That's a nice late Victorian mantle clock. This classical revival temple design was very typical of the period (late 19th century) and various clock
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This is a good quality Victorian mantle clock, c.1880's, in the late 18th century French style. Originally it would have been accompanied by a pair
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Metamec started manufacturing clocks after WWII. It was a mass production company that went out of business in the 1990's. This clock dates to the
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Eli Terry Pillar Clock
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This is a Eli Terry wooden scroll shelf clock. Bleive it was made in connecticut.this clocks picture on the front says "Home for Thanksgiving, w/picture of house on one side and a barn on the
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Submitted by
MT1271004
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This is a very nice, Federal style pillar clock. Eli Terry clock company (founded by Eli Terry Sr) takes its roots in the late 18th century New
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Columbus Pocket Watch
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The watch was my Grandfathers, however i'm not sure how he happened to get it. It is in excellent shape, the maker of the watch is Columbus, it has the word Dueber inscribed on the watch, with 14k
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Submitted by
gmm511
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The Columbus Watch Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio was started in 1876 by Mr. Gruen and Mr. Savage, under the firm name of Gruen and Savage.
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