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Wall clock, so-called ox-eye, France 2nd half 19th century, wooden case, painted frame with ship and architectural motifs and flower tendrils, brass movement, strike on spring gong, starts and strikes, glass dial, marked "Daenen Lebrun Huy", with pendulum and key, signs of age and use, dial stained and repaired in two places, one edge of the front side damaged, 62 x 51 cm, 4215 - 0107

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Wall clock, so-called ox-eye, France 2nd half 19th century, wooden case, painted frame with ship and architectural motifs and flower tendrils, brass movement, strike on spring gong, starts and strikes, glass dial, marked "Daenen Lebrun Huy", with pendulum and key, signs of age and use, dial stained and repaired in two places, one edge of the front side damaged, 62 x 51 cm, 4215 - 0107

Estimate 100 EUR
Starting price 100 EUR

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For sale on Friday 12 Jul : 10:00 (CEST)
saarbrucken, Germany
Auktionshaus Saarbrücken
+4968195809366
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