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BIRGE AND PECK TRIPLE DECKER CLOCK WITH EAGLE CREST. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany case with pine secondary. Gilt and grained half and...
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Birge, Peck, & Co. Triple-decker Clock, Bristol,
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BIRGE AND PECK TRIPLE DECKER CLOCK WITH EAGLE
CREST. American, 2nd quarter-19th century, mahogany case with pine secondary. Gilt and grained half and full pilasters and ball feet, two reverse painted panels, and retains ... [more like this]
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John Birge Triple-decker Shelf Clock: John
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Birge & Gilbert Triple-decker Shelf Clock:
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CLOCK: Triple decker Birge Mallory & Co.
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Triple-Decker Shelf Clock by Birge & Ives,
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Miniature Triple-Decker Shelf Clock by Birge,
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John Birge, Bristol, Conn 8-day time/strike
double weight triple decker shelf clock, c 1835, eagle crest missing to head and wing tip, carved columns, middle glass repainted, 36" h, for restoration Estimate $200-400 ... [more like this]
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TRIPLE DECKER MANTLE CLOCK. Eight day with
Birge & Mallory Co. works. Walnut case has carved eagle splat, half columns and reverse painted door. Includes pendulum, key and weights. 36 1/4" h. 18 1/4" w. 4 1/4" d. ... [more like this]
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AMERICAN EMPIRE TRIPLE DECKER SHELF CLOCK,
Birge & Fuller, Bristol, Conn., c. 1844-1847, the large time/strike brass movement with extended side arm, in three deck mahogany case with carved giltwood eagle crest and ... [more like this]
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AMERICAN EMPIRE TRIPLE DECKER SHELF CLOCK,
Birge & Fuller, Bristol, Conn., c. 1844-1847, the large time/strike brass movement with extended side arm, in three deck mahogany case with carved giltwood eagle crest and ... [more like this]
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BIRGE & MALLORY TRIPLE DECKER SHELF CLOCK.
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Birge, Mallory & Co. Miniature Triple-decker
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