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French Carriage clock, 8 day time only. It is only 4.5" high, has the back door knob and original handle on top. -
French Carriage clock, 8 day time and strike. The movement is signed, "Duverdrey and Bloquel / France / 11, Eleven Jewels". -
French white porcelain clock with delicate white flowers and some gold highlights. The porcelain petals are very thin and brittle, and for the most part has survived intact. -
French marble clock, small and cheap. Incised designs on the front, gold filled, case is complete and has no breaks or repairs, only the usual microscopic edge nicks. -
French hanging cartel clock, ca 1900. Hanging it is about 21" high including the chain. -
French statuary/clock with a good looking statue, and the clock tower does not look all that bad. The movement is a 30 hour balance, time only, and signed, "English Time Corp. -
French carriage clock, 8 day time and alarm. A mid size carriage standing only 4.5" high. -
Large French metal clock, adorned with cupids and many other cast ornaments, with an early silk thread suspension movement, ca around 1850. The case is 21" tall and very heavy. -
French brass/bronze, tambour style clock, ca 1885. Cast designs of leaves, grapes, and vines over the entire case. -
French brass shelf clock, overall in very good original condition. It is 15" tall, has several cast objects and moldings cast into the feet and case body. -
French black marble clock with metal ornamentation, from feet underneath to the small cupid on the top. No ornamental pieces are missing. -
French Bakers clock, ca 1870. Round bezel is 15", octagon shaped behind the bezel, trap door in the base. -
French 8 day carriage clock, time and strike, ca 1885. This 7.25" high case is dressed with clear stones around the front edge. -
French brass clock/inkwell, ca 1885. The case is 10" wide, 10" high, cast brass with decorations at the top, and a wreath under the clock. -
French Empire style 4 pillar mantle clock made with black marble or onyx, ca about 1875. Most of the Empire clocks we sell are painted wood, but here we have something a lot nicer. -
French carriage clock, 8 day time and strike, ca late 1800's. The case is 7" high with the handle up, clean and polished, and overall in excellent condition. -
French style conical clock that was copied from an original French conical made in the 1800's. This case is 14" high, made of brass and has all the same pieces and parts as an original that would sell for $2000 or more. -
French metal clock, large and has many ornate pieces of castings. The finish is a strange color, black and copper tints. -
French marble clock with statue on top. It would appear the wrestler on top has a pretty tight hold on the other fellows arm. -
French onyx and bronze statue clock. It is 14" wide, 12" high, clean, and the best we can tell has all its original pieces.