Posted 2 years ago
rlwindle
(189 items)
This clock was designed by Paul Feher for the Lawson Time Co., about 1934. The bronze finish has leeched into the onyx on the accent pieces on each end turning them a light, light, green. This one is quite and keeps perfect time. It is 13" long, 3.75" tall and a little over 4" in depth. The design is similiar to the New Yorker.
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