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Decoy Duck, England circa 1880
Located in Culver City, CA
England, 1880 Hand carved and painted wooden duck. 5.5”w x 12.5”d x 7”h Ref. O2115 $ 920
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Antique 1880s English Animal Sculptures

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Pair of Rush Seat Armchairs, Spain circa 1950
Located in Culver City, CA
Spain, 1950 Low armchairs with rush seat and backrests. 23.75”w x 26.5”d x 24.5”h x 10”seat Ref. CHAIR1322 $ 9,200 pair
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Edwardian Task Lamp by Dugdills, England circa 1900
By Dugdills
Located in Culver City, CA
England, 1900 Early Dugdills task lamp with original tin shade and original green paint. 5.25"w x 5.25"d x 20.75”h Ref. L5081 $ 1,600
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Modern Lounge Chairs, Italy 1970
Located in Culver City, CA
Modern Lounge Chairs in Pierre Frey Wool Italy, 1970 Symmetric lounge chairs with black metal curved legs, newly upholstered in wool blend by Pierre Frey. 35”w x 34”d x 29”h x 16.5” ...
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Vintage 1970s Italian Modern Lounge Chairs

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Oak Sofa by Guillerme et Chambron, France circa 1960
By Guillerme et Chambron
Located in Culver City, CA
France, 1960 Hand carved oak sofa with original loose weave fabric. 64”w x 32”d x 30”h x 14” seat Ref. SOFA1669 $ 8,200
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Vintage 1960s French Sofas

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Fabric, Oak

Pair of Modern Lounge Chairs, France circa 1960
Located in Culver City, CA
France, 1960 Unique form lounge chairs newly upholstered in boucle, on wheels. 28”w x 36”d x 32”h x 16”seat Ref. MOD1114 $ 14,500 pair
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Vintage 1960s French Lounge Chairs

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Vintage Synchronome Electric Copper Cased Railway Waiting Room Wall Clock
By Synchronome
Located in Nottingham, GB
Vintage Reclaimed Industrial Copper Wall Clock by Synchronome A stunning little industrial clock made in England circa 1930 by The Synchronome Company Ltd. Synchronome were the preeminent clock maker throughout the early & mid 20th century, commercially producing the most accurate electric clocks globally despite strong competition from companies such as Gents of Leicester.  Stunning stepped copper case retaining its wonderful original aged patination. The attractive aged hand painted dial bearing Roman Numeral indices and the Synchronome Electric makers marks. The clock currently retains its original 30 second impulse movement which we can run via a impulse driver which would mimic the original master the clock would of ran from, alternatively we can convert the original hands to run from a modern high torque battery quartz movement. The artists figure in the images is 6ft 1" to give a representation of scale.  Technical Details Movement Type Single AA Battery Powered Quartz Clock face width 240 mm (9.5 Inch) Overall Width 295 mm (11.5 Inch) Depth 75 mm (3 inch) Weight 1.5 kg Colour / Materials Copper, Glass, Aged White The Synchronome Company The Synchronome Company, established in 1895 by Frank Hope-Jones and George Bennett Bowell, became one of Britain’s most influential manufacturers of precision electric clocks. Specialising in master clock systems, Synchronome revolutionised timekeeping with their innovative mechanisms, which distributed accurate time signals across large networks. Their clocks found widespread use in observatories, railway stations, and public buildings, becoming synonymous with reliability and precision. One of their crowning achievements was the development of the Shortt–Synchronome free pendulum clock, created in collaboration with horologist William Hamilton Shortt. Released in the 1920s, this was the most accurate pendulum clock of its time and was used as the primary time standard in many observatories worldwide, solidifying Synchronome’s reputation for technical excellence. Rivalry with Gents of Leicester Synchronome’s rise to prominence brought them into fierce competition with another titan of the industry—Gents of Leicester. Both companies vied for dominance in the electric clock market, offering master clock systems that set the standard for accuracy and reliability. While Gents focused on robust, functional designs that served a wide range of public and industrial applications, Synchronome honed its reputation in scientific and observatory-grade timekeeping. The rivalry spurred innovation, with each company striving to outdo the other in design, precision, and reliability. Gents became renowned for its large-scale installations in landmarks like Waterloo Station and the Houses of Parliament, while Synchronome distinguished itself with pioneering technology, particularly in the field of astronomical timekeeping. This competitive dynamic not only elevated the standards of timekeeping in the early 20th century but also left a legacy of exceptional craftsmanship and innovation that collectors and enthusiasts value today. Synchronome Clocks: A Timeless Legacy Today, reclaimed Synchronome clocks are treasured for their industrial design and historical significance. Known for their sturdy construction and clean, minimalist style, these clocks are perfect for adding vintage charm to modern interiors. Whether it’s a classic Synchronome master clock...
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TN Telenorma Electric Wall Clock
Located in Vienna, AT
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By George Nelson, Vitra, Stilnovo, Junghans Uhren GmbH, Studio Art Deco
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