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Bradley And Hubbard Clock

Bradley & Hubbard ‘John Bull’ Blinking Eye Clock – Pat. 1857
Located in Worcester, GB
Bradley & Hubbard ‘John Bull’ Blinking Eye Clock – Pat. 1857 A late 19th century American cast
Category

Antique Late 19th Century American Mantel Clocks

Materials

Iron

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Bradley & Hubbard John Bull Blinking Eye Novelty Clock
Located in Worcester, Worcestershire
Period Antique, late 19th century, Manufacturer Bradley & Hubbard, USA Decoration
Category

Antique 19th Century American More Clocks

Materials

Iron

Bradley & Hubbard Cast Iron Banjo Player Blinking Eye "John Bull" Clock, 1857
By Bradley & Hubbard
Located in Big Flats, NY
Bradley & Hubbard cast iron banjo player blinking eye "John Bull" clock, 1857
Category

Antique 19th Century American Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

Materials

Iron

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Questions About Bradley And Hubbard Clock
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 17, 2023
    Most Bradley & Hubbard lamps were made during the early 20th century up until the company closed in 1940. In addition to lamps, Bradley & Hubbard manufactured tables, clocks, candlesticks, safes and other metalware. On 1stDibs, shop a range of Bradley & Hubbard pieces.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 26, 2024
    To identify a Bradley and Hubbard table lamp, examine the base, neck and shade. Many Bradley & Hubbard lamps feature a mark consisting of the brand name centered inside a triangle. For unmarked pieces, it's usually necessary to use the characteristics of the lamp to make an identification. Bradley & Hubbard is well known for its intricate glass shades and ornate brass and bronze bases. Looking at photographs of the maker's lamps published on trusted online resources can help you get familiar with its style. Alternatively, you can have a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer assist you. Shop a diverse assortment of Bradley & Hubbard furniture on 1stDibs.