Posted 3 months ago
lovedecant…
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This is a German mahogany hall clock, with a brass dial with arts and craft style arabic numerals, circa 1910-1920s. It chimes the hours and half hours.
It has beveled windows in the door to allow viewing of the brass pendulum and the level of the wieghts which have a brass cover on them. It has turned slightly bulbous feet
I thought I should shock you out of the glass and show that I don't live in a house that is just a white background and glass. I can't remember of the maker of the clock, it's written on a plate behind the movement, I will have to check next time it is serviced.
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stunning clock:) what a beautiful clock:) thanks for sharing :)