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A French mantle floor clock valued at $1,500 was reported stolen Saturday from Antique Market, 413 W. Main St.
Your second clock is a mantle clock by Japy Freres, a firm known for its watches and clocks and in existence from 1806 through the 1930s. This clock appears to date from the late 19th century. In ...
French Alabaster Mantel Clock, ca. 1855 French Alabaster Mantel Clock, ca. 1855 Share Appraiser ...
This is a French mantle clock, by Miroy Freres of Paris, and it dates to the Napoleon III period (1852-1870). It is ornamented with Boulle work, a rich style of inlay developed by French ...
Q: Enclosed is a photo of a French statue clock I purchased in an antique shop in Massachusetts during the late 1960s. It is 27 inches tall from the table to the top of the statue.
Q I have an 18th-century French mantel clock. It runs quite well, but its chimes are not properly synchronized with the time, so I hear things like nine chimes at 7:30 and one chime at noon.
While the McIntosh MCLK12 Mantle Clock is undoubtedly a luxury item, it also offers practical benefits. The clock is powered by a reliable quartz movement, ensuring accurate timekeeping.
Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times At Sotheby’s, for example, an unsigned 18th century Louis XVI gilt-bronze and marble mantel clock sold in October for €30,240, six times its low estimate.
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