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Howard Miller "Signature" Crystal Regulator • Super-rare,
limited production crystal regulator. • Features seven day time and twin bell strike with
"live mercury" pendulum. • Polished brass and inlaid wood case in perfect
condition. • Personally signed by Howard C. Miller underneath! Circa 1984
$1,295.00
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"Le Triomphe" (Triumph) Figural Clock STUNNING!! Circa 1890 French cast figural clock with three horses, charioteer and
chariot. The clock is a French 8 day time and strike movement made by Marti, one of the best known makers.
Excellent enamel dial and hands. What else can be said, but "WOW"!!! Circa 1890
$1,995.00
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Seth Thomas Rosewood Adamantine • Seven day Seth Thomas time
and strike movement with half-hour bell and top of the hour coil gong. • Excellent rosewood
Adamantine finish on case with gilt feet and ornaments. • Completely disassembled, cleaned
and oiled. • Guaranteed for one year from date of purchase (excluding abuse, neglect, etc.) Circa 1900
$425.00
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Ansonia "Florentine No. 2" • Seven day time and strike
movement with an enamel open escapement dial. The movement is a special
nickel-plated model made for special clocks. • Beautiful red
velvet is new, but the hand painting on the gold artist's palette is original. • Completely
disassembled, cleaned and oiled. • Guaranteed for one year from date of purchase (excluding
abuse, neglect, etc.) Circa 1885
$695.00
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Vintage Onyx Desk Set • Gorgeous brown onyx base (felt-padded)
with two pen / pencil holders. • Multi-function Linden 30 hour clock features: •
Self-advancing day / date. • Alarm clock feature. • Lever advance to adjust day / date Circa 1960 $95.00
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Seth Thomas "Warmink" Clock • Seven day time and strike movement with
working lunar calendar dial. • Case refinished in Biedermier style (blonde wood
and black trim). • Completely overhauled and guaranteed for one year from date of purchase
(excludes abuse or rough handling). Circa 1970
$295.00
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Hermle Sevres-style Mantel Clock • Gilt-finished case
with porcelain columns, urn and plaque. • Hermle seven day time and "ting-tang"
strike on two brass bells. • Excellent reproduction of the Louis XVI style of decoration. • Completely serviced and guaranteed for one year from date of purchase on workmanship (excludes abuse and neglect). Circa 1980
$495.00
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Seth Thomas Regulator No. 2 Every clock collector knows the Regulator No.2 and seeks to add it to his collection.The Number 2 features a 7-day weight-driven, time- only movement with asubsidiary
seconds dial. Most of these were public buildings (railroad stations, generalstores,
etc.) and have thus earned great respect as timekeepers. Circa 1910
$1,795.00
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French White Marble Mantel Clock • Seven day time
and bell strike movement made by Raingo Freres, a high-end French clockmaker. • Classical
white marble case with gilt bead trim, topped by a bronzed cast horse made by Nicholas Muller of New York. • Completely disassembled, cleaned and oiled. Guaranteed for one year (excluding abuse, neglect,
mishandling, etc.). Circa 1860
$675.00
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Seth Thomas "Helmsman" • Seven day time and ships
strike movement made in Germany. • Movement completely disassembled, cleaned, oiled,
and tested for proper operation. • The brass-spoked case is mounted on a mahogany base,
but can also be removed and mounted on a wall. Circa 1965
$395.00
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Gilbert "No. 416" China Case • Exceptional, flawless
example of the Gilbert China clock line in Flow Blue glaze with gilt accents (notice the "lions"on each lower
front corner). • 100% original dial and case with no chips, cracks or damage to the case. • Features Gilbert's seven day time and strike movement • Completely serviced
and guaranteed for one year from date of purchase on workmanship (excludes abuse and neglect). Circa 1900
$595.00
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Atmos II Perpetual Motion Clock • Excellent, fully-tested and
operational early model Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock. • All original mechanism, glass,
hands dial, etc. • No winding ever; the movement is wound via a chain and barometrically-sensitive
diaphragm which expands and contracts, pulling the chain to wind the clock. Circa
1952 $1,095.00
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