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Vintage American Studio Craft Artist Made Round Turned Wood Sculptural Clock
Located in Troy, MI
One of a kind artist made petite round wooden wall clock Circa 1980s Mixed woods design beautifully turned with contrasting inlaid markers and finished with unique sculpted hands ...
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Vintage 1980s American Mid-Century Modern Wall Clocks

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Wood

Rare Mosaic Tile Wall Clock in Walnut by George Nelson & Assoc circa 1950s
By George Nelson, Irving Harper
Located in Troy, MI
Rare George Nelson And Associates Mosaic Tile Wall Clock Designed by Irving Harper for George Nelson and Associates and produced by Howard Miller Model 2232 1957 Walnut frame with...
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20th Century Mid-Century Modern Wall Clocks

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Walnut, Glass

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