This Rare Gustavian Longcase Clock is in Excellent Working Condition, Stockholm, Sweden, c1780. Featuring Fabulous Handcarved detail with weight driven system, intricate face, wonderful for numerous designs. Measuring 106"H x 29.5"W x 10"D, Serious Inquiries are Welcome!
Item ID: N252024
This French Black Slate 8 Day Clock and Garniture Set is in Excellent Condition, Circa:1860. Featuring Movement marked “S. Mardi et Cie” “Medaille de Bronze.” which dates the clock to 1860. The dial is enamel with black painted Roman Numerals under a thick glass door. With metal lions heads and raised on paw feet, the whole crowned with a tazza and flanked by matching tazza shaped garnitures. Samuel Marti et Cie were clock makers in mid 19th century Paris the company’s recorded address in 1860 w ...click for details
This Rare Bronze Lighthouse Clock is in Excellent Overall Condition, c. 19th Century. The Small Gold Plaque reads "Hardin Courage." Featuring Intricate detail the clock is a fabulous addition for the serious collector. Measuring 29"H X 14"W X 9"D. Serious Inquires are Welcome!
Item ID: GEA180445
This Swedish Mora Tall Clock in the Biedermeier Style is in Excellent Condition, c. 1830. Crafted in birch wood with ebonized accents in keeping with the Biedermeier style. Mora Clocks are clocks made in the Mora Municipality in Dalarna County in Sweden. Dalarna is famous in Swedish horological circles for its mass-produced long-case clocks. They were first produced in the last years of the 18th century as a response to the need for farmers to generate some income in the long, dark winter months ...click for details
This French Harp is in Very Good Condition,c1820. Measuring 77"H x 34"W it would require restoration to play perfectly, however it is fabulous as a decorative piece. Please view all pictures to enjoy, serious inquiries are welcome!
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(Item ID:P939258)
This Very Fine Austrian Hand-made Clock c1770-1790, in the tradition called Village Clockmaking. The Clockmaker would employ residents in the village to make parts for the clock, a clock of this caliber would take approximately one year to make as it was very intricate and time consuming. The Movement "Grande Sonnerie, playing the quarter and then the hour in the time of no electricity so that one could know the time without having to go thru the dark. The movement is very complex and does ...click for details
This Polish Neoclassic Longcase Clock is in Excellent Condition, Circa 1815. A weight driven clock that is in working condition with a handsome hand-carved cabinet, embossed brass and formal face, signed and dated. Measuring 21"W. x 11"D. x 90"H, please view and zoom all pictures to enjoy, serious inquiries are welcome!
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(Item ID:N207488)