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Creator: James Allen
Small Mahogany English Fusee Dial Clock by J.Allen, Norwich
By James Allen
Located in Norwich, GB
English dial clock by J.Allen, Norwich Mahogany round dial wall clock with brass bezel, inspection door to the side and bottom door to allow acces...
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1910s British Edwardian Vintage James Allen Decorative Objects

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Mahogany

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