Tiffany & Co. Makers, New York, large mahogany bracket clock, mahogany case with cast brass scroll feet, brass Corinthian columns flanking the arched, cast brass door with acanthus leaf decoration and thick beveled glass, each side with fabric lined brass
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in an old finish with minor crazing, minor separation at some case joints, top with two splits, scratches to left of door, hardware cleaned and polished, dial resilvered, moon phase dial in original paint, and in very good condition, hands with minor oxidation and loss to blue, ticks and strikes. While Tiffany often retailed high quality imported clocks, this clock was a product of the Tiffany clock shop in New York under the supervision of Joseph Lindauer. A nearly identical clock with three train movement was sold by R.O. Schmitt on 10 / 27 / 13, lot 1099.
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Tiffany & Co. Makers, New York, large mahogany bracket clock, mahogany case with cast brass scroll feet, brass Corinthian columns flanking the arched, cast brass door with acanthus leaf decoration and thick beveled glass, each side with fabric lined brass fret and heavy cast carrying handles, the four corners of the top with brass finials, case back with mahogany door and brass screen, composite dial with gilt spandrels and moonphase diaplay in the arch, Arabic numeral silvered chapter ring marked "Tiffany & Co. Makers", pierced, blued steel hands, substantial brass movement with Brocot escapement, back plate marked "Tiffany & Co. Makers " and with the number 692, original pendulum, c1890 in an old finish with minor crazing, minor separation at some case joints, top with two splits, scratches to left of door, hardware cleaned and polished, dial resilvered, moon phase dial in original paint, and in very good condition, hands with minor oxidation and loss to blue, ticks and strikes. While Tiffany often retailed high quality imported clocks, this clock was a product of the Tiffany clock shop in New York under the supervision of Joseph Lindauer. A nearly identical clock with three train movement was sold by R.O. Schmitt on 10 / 27 / 13, lot 1099.
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