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Egyptian Revival Marble Clock with Two Candelabra Granitures
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This renowned clock maker, Bailey & Company out of Philadelphia are responsible for this stunning and rare set.
Clock: 19.5" H x 11" W x 6"D
Candelabras: 13.5" H x 10.5 W x 4" D
Category
Antique 1870s Unknown Egyptian Revival Mantel Clocks
Materials
Marble, Bronze
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