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RARE 1950s Haddon Mid Century Eames Modern Atomic Sunburst Mystery Lamp Clock.EX

Sold on eBay Dec, 15th 2019

RARE 1950s Haddon Mid Century Eames Modern Atomic Sunburst Mystery Lamp Clock.EX

Super Rare 1950s Haddon lighted Mystery Clock 20" Wide 2.5" deep<br />Very RARE amazing and in Great condition, No chips or repairs,still in original finish. This clock has been serviced including cleaning and lubricated. The "mystery mechanism that runs the clock has been cleaned and regreased. There is a metal rim inside that turns to give illusion, very nice. Very quiet as it tells perfect time. Check the pics and ask if you have questions this is a great mid century clock you don't want to miss. There is a pull chain to put light on and off. The hanging wire has been replaced, This clock h
GUBELIN MANTEL PLANE CLOCK INCLINED SELF WINDING RARE MID CENTURY RARE VINTAGE

Sold on eBay Sep 18, 2021

GUBELIN MANTEL PLANE CLOCK INCLINED SELF WINDING RARE MID CENTURY RARE VINTAGE

Overview : PROBABLY 1960'S TO 1970'S. MARKINGS AS SHOWN. VERY UNIQUE. NOT ANOTHER FOR SALE. IT MAY NEED A TUNE UP AM SURE. SOLD AS IS.
Howard Miller Grandfather Clock, 1980s Modern Contemporary Mid Century Modern

Sold on eBay Aug 26, 2021

Howard Miller Grandfather Clock, 1980s Modern Contemporary Mid Century Modern

The clock is in very good condition with a few minor dings to the floor from weights. Hamburg, PA 19526. Alternative Furnishings Inc.
Jager Le Coultre Atmos Classic Moon Clock

Sold on eBay June 22nd, 2024

Jager Le Coultre Atmos Classic Moon Clock

Style and elegance are the hallmarks of this Atmos Classique Phases de Lune clock in its rhodium-plated cabinetCase Size 155 mm x 225 mmMovement Manual WindingCase Thickness 6 mmFeatures Month, Moon PhaseGender Mid-sizeCrystal SapphireDial Color Silver GrayDial Markers RomanMovement Caliber 562Country of Origin Switzerland (Condition: Refurbished)
19th Century Tiffany and Co Grandfather 9 tube clock Walter Durfee

Sold on eBay February 20th, 2024

19th Century Tiffany and Co Grandfather 9 tube clock Walter Durfee

This exquisite Tiffany & Co (Walter Durfee?) Grandfather 9 tube clock from the 19th century is a timeless piece of art that will add a touch of elegance to any room. Crafted with the finest mahogany or perhaps oak not entirely certain, this antique clock boasts a stunning brown color that exudes sophistication and class. Its tube shape and longcase design make it a unique and impressive addition to any clock collection. This clock has been meticulously crafted, showcasing the expertise of its maker and the quality of the materials used. With its classic design and timeless appeal, it is sure to be a conversation starter and a treasured addition to any home.There are Walter Durfee stamps on the tubes but I have found no other markings. But the photos of the mechanism are consistent with other Walter Durfee cloocks on the internet.Walter Durfee was an American clockmaker who is known for his contribution to the development of the modern grandfather clock. He was born on March 23, 1857, in Providence, Rhode Island 1. Durfee started his business by selling antiques and later began to purchase tall case clocks, which we now call grandfather clocks 1. He claimed to have bought and sold over 400 tall case clocks in his first 8 years in business 1. By mid-1880, Durfee decided to purchase new English bracket clocks and resell them in his antique shop in Providence, Rhode Island 1. It was from this venture that Walter Durfee met the fine quality clock manufacturer in London of Jennens and Sons 1. Jennens and Sons sold their clocks directly to the public but also through leading jewelry stores in London, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow, New York, and Boston 1. Durfee made an arrangement with JJ Elliott Ltd. to build a 3 weight clock with quarter-hour chime and hour strike on the “new” tubular chimes. In 1887, Walter Durfee received his first 9 tube grandfather clock. He sold it for $500 1. By 1890, Walter Durfee had created a true ‘fad’ for the high-end ‘hall clocks’. Everyone who had the money wanted one of his 9 tube chiming clocks This clock belonged to my wife's grandmother and I have included a handwritten note from her. She was Ruth Baker and she the sister of James A Baker, former secretary of state of the US. She inherited the clock from her father James Addison Baker Senior son of James Addison. Regardless it is a very impressive clock and I have enjoyed having it in our house as a center piece in our formal entry. It is beautifully hand carved in Mahogany and from my research appears to be one of a kind. The clock is nearly 100 inches tall or approximately 8 feet tall. THE CLOCK IS NOT WORKING. But is very similar to this other EBAY listing at $14,000:EBAY item # 296099406072 I had it looked at for repair of the cable but they were not able to complete the repair at our house so we are on a waiting list and have decided to sell as is. One of the photos attached shows an estimate for complete overhaul of the clock for $2,645 plus tax. The clock's case is in excellent condition but missing the finials. I added some more pictures of the movement. They indicated the clock is from the late 1800s. May be a Walter Durfee clock as noted in notes from my mother in law. If anyone has suggestions for confirming please let me know. The clock company representative it could sell for approximately $25K if fully refurbished. Clock is being SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. Will send more pictures to anyone seriously interested.Due to scams we have heard about where buyers claim they never received the correct item even when tracking is provided the buyer will need to arrange for the clock to be picked up at our house after we have ensured payment. Payment may be made at the time of pick up or by wire. We are willing to provide whatever reassurances the buyer requires as we are not scammers. Open to discussion in order to ensure both parties are protected. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Antique Edo Period Japanese Inro Watch / Clock & Sundial / Compass 1700s RARE

Sold on eBay September 30th, 2023

Antique Edo Period Japanese Inro Watch / Clock & Sundial / Compass 1700s RARE

This listing is for an antique extremely rare Edo-period. Japanese gilt-brass mounted shitan wood watch (INRO-DOKEI). It is an exquisite piece, with a carved wooden case, and a beautifully carved metal movement; along with an extraordinary compass / sundial that has a case made of mokume-gane. It is likely from the late Edo Period, from what my research can find. I am unsure the exact year of its manufacture, but it appears to be potentially mid to late 1700s to early 1800s. A Japanese version of a portable compact watch in a casing resembling a pillbox, along with its compass. I have not been able to narrow down a maker yet, but it appears that the golden bead attached to the compass has both a potential signature and an exquisite lotus flower. These pieces were made before any sort of standardized time that we are used to, so the compass & sundial were integral for helping to keep your clock keep time while out & about. Japanese Inro clock-watches & their compass/ sundials of this caliber do not come often, especially not on ebay. Usually these are tied up in big-name auctions, with high buyer-premiums & extra fees; so grab this one now while you can!It appears to be in working condition, however I have not fully wound it up, due to my lack of experience with clocks of this kind. It appears to wind and run just fine though, there do not seem to be any broken mechanics, and the chain is complete and seemingly mint. I have not applied any oil or taken it apart in any way (other than sliding it out of the wooden case) so as not to cause damage. It is as-found, but in excellent condition. The curved rectangular case with its glass has an amazingly detailed hand carved design. The front has some filigree & leaved, the back displays two monks, or a monk & a god, playing some version of checkers under a blossoming tree. As you can see, the case has cracked in two during some point in its life. It seems that it could be delicately glued & restored to one whole unit, but I have not done so, as I do not know the correct glue to use. It may also be missing a metal bezel for the glass, but the glass is not loose. Restoration is up to buyers preferences. I am not sure if there were originally any top or bottom wooden panels held in place by the cord that are now lost. Comes with all the casing pieces shown. The metal front plate is engraved with leafy branches, the number panels, which can be slid depending on the time of year appear to be hand carved. The single chain fusee movement with verge escapement and plain balance with pierced and engraved bridgecock, with backplate with balance regulation scale and engraved with floral branches. It has a cord terminating with the engraved copper Damascus drum-shaped netsuke, opening to reveal a silver compass and sundial. It has its original gilt lacquer or potentially even gold, bead; an ojime. If you look in the carved copper body of the compass you can see the Mokume-gane (???) which it is made of. It is a Japanese metalworking procedure which produces a mixed-metal laminate with distinctive layered patterns; the term is also used to refer to the resulting laminate itself. The term mokume-gane translates closely to "wood grain metal" or "wood eye metal" and describes the way metal takes on the appearance of natural wood grain.[1] Mokume-gane fuses several layers of differently coloured precious metals together to form a sandwich of alloys called a "billet." To the best I can tell, that is what this compass case is made of, though besides copper I am unsure the metals used. The loop to hold the thread & its embossed attachment piece, as well as the compass & sundial faces may be silver, but I am not sure. I have not tested any of the metal content at all, to not damage it. The dial has adjustable silvered engraved characters which represent the time as indicated by the hand. I believe the characters are two sequences of nine to four with the zodiac symbols used for the nine to represent noon and midnight. At the end of the Edo Period, pendulums and balance springs started to be used in speed regulators. Because it was difficult to adjust the time variations of both the four seasons and day and night mechanically, a hand-rotated dial of numbers that changed the time interval was conceived. The small rotating dial is engraved with text for 12 periods of time (the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac or numbered hours from 9 to 4). Japanese traditional clocks mainly in the Edo period that conformed to the temporal hour system developed uniquely in Japan, drawing attention from researchers in the world, and being highlighted in foreign books and studied. These clocks are highly sought after, many are on display in museums or locked away in private collections, but few are ever for sale.This clock comes from a massive estate collection, and was extremely well cared for in a temperature controlled room. Please check back this weekend & next week for multiple other antique & unique clocks I will be listing!Thank you for your consideration, reasonable offers are always considered. Please see photos for details & measurements, comes as shown- “lightly/semi tested”. Description is based upon research available. With any clock, this one may require set up and/or adjustment after shipment, however rest assured it will be packaged with extreme care suitable for such a quality item.(Please note- Shipping is within the US, lower 48 states, only. No exceptions. Item must be paid for within 4 days of purchase, unless arranged otherwise, or your order will be cancelled & relisted. )(Please note- Shipping is within the US, lower 48 states, only. No exceptions. )Please feel free to read on below for a brief history of clocks in Japan, courtesy of the Japan Clock & Watch Association’s remarkably informative site: As Christianity spread in Japan, missionaries established vocational schools affiliated with churches in Kyushu and Kyoto. In addition to print technology, organs, and astronomical instruments, these schools taught production techniques for clocks. Japanese blacksmiths manufactured clocks under the guidance of these schools, resulting in the first mechanical clock production in Japan.According to the "Owari-shi" (a periodical from the Owari territory) compiled in 1832, Sukezaemon Tsuda from Nagoya City repaired a clock belonging to Ieyasu Tokugawa, and then used it as a model to create a new clock, which he offered to Ieyasu. For his service, Sukezaemon Tsuda was employed by Ieyasu in 1598. However, the shogunate government soon banned Christianity and adopted a policy of seclusion, which blocked the flow of new technology from Europe. Thus, it was possible to come in contact with cultural items from places such as China and Holland through Nagasaki only, and this also affected Japanese traditional clock production Clock makers gradually increased around the country, with many working as personal clock makers for the shogunate family and feudal lords for whom they were making gorgeous articles. Japanese traditional clock production sites included first and foremost Nagasaki, as well as Matsue, Kyoto, Osaka, Sakai, Ise, Nagoya, Wakasa, Edo, Sendai, Morioka, and Hirosaki.In Europe, mechanical clocks appeared as timekeeping switched from a variable to fixed method, but Japan at that time used a unique temporal hour system. As a result, clock production basically remained a copy of early European methods. Rather than work to increase the precision of clocks, Japanese clock makers focused on creativity and originality to conform to the country's unique temporal hour system. This resulted in the development of unique Japanese traditional clocks not seen elsewhere. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
GILDED BRONZE CARTEL CLOCK CHERUB IN CHARIOT w DOVES LARGE CLEAN & MAGNIFICENT

Sold on eBay Jul, 21st 2020

GILDED BRONZE CARTEL CLOCK CHERUB IN CHARIOT w DOVES LARGE CLEAN & MAGNIFICENT

A Very Impressive mid&nbsp;19th Century nbsp;French nbsp; Ormolu Bronze Cartel Wall Clock after a model by&nbsp;Jacques Caffieri. &nbsp;A French gilt-bronze cartel clock&nbsp; In the Louis XV style nbsp;Circa nbsp;1880 nbsp;Surmounted by a sunburst, with Cupid in a chariot with doves, the shaped case flanked by scrolling foliage, centered by a circular bronze dial with enamel numbers&nbsp;, the twin-train movement with nbsp;count wheel nbsp;strike above the waisted lower part with pierced front panel and a group of Cupid and Psyche above an acanthus finialPlease reference Ebay
Rare Antique Austrian Baroque Style Tall Case Grandfather Clock With Open Escape

Sold on eBay Nov 04, 2021

Rare Antique Austrian Baroque Style Tall Case Grandfather Clock With Open Escape

The clock casing has glass paneling all around, making it appear almost like a giant crystal regulator. There are multiple doors on this clock. There is one on the upper part of the case, one in the mid section, one on the base for a hidden cabinet, and 2 on each side of the upper.
1970s Italian Empire Brevettato Mantle Clock with 2 Brevettato Candleabras

Sold on eBay Aug 21, 2022

1970s Italian Empire Brevettato Mantle Clock with 2 Brevettato Candleabras

1970s Italian Empire Brevettato Mantle Clock with 2 Brevettato Candleabras Brass White Marble. This piece was bought at an estate sale in the mid 1980s. A beautiful garniture set of imperial clock, bronze, brass, and marble with two matching candleabras.
Stunning William Thornhill & Co. Antique "Heathen Chinee" Clock, SEE VIDEO!!

Sold on eBay October 20th, 2023

Stunning William Thornhill & Co. Antique "Heathen Chinee" Clock, SEE VIDEO!!

eBay Up for sale is a rare William Thornhill & Co. of London 8 day clock from the mid to late 19th century. The case is expertly hand carved out of a stunning solid piece of oak in the form of a Chinese warrior. The movement is of French origin and an 8 day wind dating 1850's. Marked "VAP" (Velonge a Paris) indicates the craftsman was living in Paris in in the mid 1800's, trade mark 'Brevette" used by French makers such as Japy. The movement has been properly maintained, serviced and because of that, is in 100% working condition keeping time flawlessly over the course of 8 days on a single full wind. All pieces are original with nothing replaced, I just had this clock's movement fully dismantled, cleaned and oiled by one of the best clock makers in the South East United States. Antique William Thornhill Antique Clock, Rare English Clock c.1880 - YouTube Video will open in a new windowUsing the eBay App? Paste link into a browser window: [isdntekvideo] The blue willow style dial was made specifically for this clock and was not made from a plate or bowl. The dial is in good condition with minor stress cracks with mild staining where the screws are inserted caused from being over tightened at some point and a crack that runs along the bottom horizontally across the face. The dial is fully intact as the crack does not run through.The wood carved case is just visually stunning as you can see from the photos which accurately depicts its unique beauty. The height of the entire clock is approximately 14 inches tall, base measures 9 x 4 inches and the diameter of the blue willow dial is 7 inches.On the front of the base is a silver etched plaque that read, "Xmas 1880" not only dating it, but indicating the fact it was given as a Christmas gift by a wealthy individual. On the reverse of the base is a brass tag that reads "W. Thornhill & Co. 144 New Bond St.". Under the face of the dial in the warriors robes is carved "Heathen Chinee" which may be some type of commemorative to the poem by Bret Harte.Their are two repairs to the wood case one to the warrior's right hand which has been re-attached (old repair) as seen in the 10th photo provided and a piece of his right mustache which appears to be an old repair. The case and movement are both in overall just stunning condition! This is an incredible opportunity to own such a rare clock from the scarcely seen maker William Thornhill & Co. of London.William Thornill & Co. became famous for the cutlery during the 18th century as they supplied the royal family with their dining wear. Their clocks are rarely seen as their held in private collections and in the ownerships of museums. Two Thornhill & Co's clocks have been referenced to residing in the ownership of the royal family in Windsor Castle!This clock has been held in a private collection for the last 60 years and this is its first time available to the market. To my knowledge this has never been seen or published in any catalogue or reference material to date. No other similar clock has been known to be manufactured by William Thornhill & Co. and their is not a single clock that even closely resembles the craft mans ship and beauty of this rare English clock.If you have any questions please feel free to ask, thanks for looking and good luck!Thank you for visiting Henning Fine Art's online gallery here on eBay! We specialize in fine art from the Renaissance to Modern and even offer easy appraisal services. If you want to buy, sell, consign, or get items appraised please feel free to send us a message. With thousands of happy customers over the last five years we guarantee your satisfaction with superior customer service and overall experience (check out our feedback). All works of art and valuable items are professionally packed to ensure safe arrival to you, thank you for your interest!
1959 GEORGE NELSON HOWARD MILLER COMPASS MOTION CLOCK MID CENTURY MODERN 2278

Sold on eBay Jun, 25th 2019

1959 GEORGE NELSON HOWARD MILLER COMPASS MOTION CLOCK MID CENTURY MODERN 2278

1959 GEORGE NELSON HOWARD MILLER COMPASS MOTION CLOCK MID CENTURY MODERN 2278 - Sold on eBay Jun, 25th 2019 for $4,500.00
ANTIQUE VICTORIAN English Oak Mantle BRACKET STRIKE CLOCK,TRIPLE FUSEE MOVEMENT

Sold on eBay July 20th, 2023

ANTIQUE VICTORIAN English Oak Mantle BRACKET STRIKE CLOCK,TRIPLE FUSEE MOVEMENT

ANTIQUE VICTORIAN GOTHIC Mantle BRACKET STRIKES CLOCK,TRIPLE FUSEE MOVEMENT. Beautiful piece. Exquisite craftsmanship I don’t know much about this clock - it seems to be functioning properly. I would recommend a professional cleaning and Tune up. Unfortunately I don’t have any Horologist or clock shops near me. I believe it’s English made oak cabinet with German internals (W & H SCH) marking behind the pendulum. Stands for Winterhalder and Hofmeier. Schwaerzenbach factory. Well known German clockmakers during the mid 1800s to mid 1900s. There is some damage to the wood near the front door latch. See picture. May be able to be repaired, but still functions as it should now. Quarter strike Vintage VTG Edwardian Please contact me with any questions or concerns before purchasing! Insurance and signature required upon deliveryThank you! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Carriage Cock with Chinese Duplex Escapement.

Sold on eBay June 5th, 2024

Carriage Cock with Chinese Duplex Escapement.

Mid 19th century carriage clock with a duplex escapement and large sub second’s chapter. Time and strike 8-day time and strike movement with the japy freres stamp. Numbered 308 on case and movement. Clock runs when wound. Strike side seems jammed. Dial has a faint hairline crack. Some of the beveled glass corners have slight cracks. Overall good restorable clock. Sold as/is. Case is 5 ¾ inches high. With handle height is 7.5in. Message with any questions. We ship via Fedex after we receive payment and only to a verified address. The clock was restored and is working as designed. International buyers pay duties and taxes. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Howard Miller Anastasia Floor Clock 611278 Aged Grey Distressed Pendulum Clock

Sold on eBay December 29th, 2024

Howard Miller Anastasia Floor Clock 611278 Aged Grey Distressed Pendulum Clock

The Anastasia Floor Clock by Howard Miller features an Aged Grey finish and is lightly distressed. Aged dial: worn black Roman numerals and minute track, charcoal hands, convex glass crystal. Crown is removable. Hinged top door. Hinged front mid door with glass window. Aged nickel finished weight shells and pendulum bob with matching wood stick. Dial and case are illuminated. Tapered base with decorative cutout. Cable-driven, single-chime movement. Made in the USA.Howard C. Miller founded the company back in 1926, at the age of 21, and is based out of Zeeland, Michigan. Even though Howard Miller understood the need to create products that would be steeped in quality and value, he expected nothing less than the best. From gaining the title "World's Largest Grandfather Clock Manufacturer" in the 1960s, to creating collectors' cabinets in 1989, all the products have the same attention to detail and handcrafted ideals. We offer hundreds of items to complement any décor ranging from portable alarm clocks to desk sets to wall and mantel clocks to collectors' cabinets to limited edition grandfather clocks. You will always have the same condition that Howard C. Miller provided when he began offering clocks more than 70 years ago: that quality is reflected both in the products we create.Howard Miller offers a warranty which is our promise and commitment that our products have been manufactured using the finest materials and have been thoroughly inspected prior to being shipped from our facilities. Our warranty is available exclusively through authorized retailers only. Please inquire with any 3rd party seller prior to purchase to confirm warranty eligibility. Purchases made from unauthorized retailers will not be eligible for warranty services through Howard Miller or its authorized service center network. (Condition: Brand New)
ATO LEON HATOT Mantel ANTIQUE Clock BAUHAUS Bakelite RESTORED! SERVICED! LALIQUE

Sold on eBay Aug, 27th 2020

ATO LEON HATOT Mantel ANTIQUE Clock BAUHAUS Bakelite RESTORED! SERVICED! LALIQUE

FROM MY PRIVATE COLLECTION, I am selling this EXQUISIT nbsp;Antique ATO clock, in BAUHAUS Style, in BAKELITE, with an nbsp;movement nbsp;made in the mid 1930's,&nbsp;in an nbsp;absolute nbsp;GORGEOUS Cosmetic and PERFECT ;Functioning nbsp;condition nbsp;FULLY nbsp;SERVICED and adjusted, offered with a&nbsp;ONE YEARS GUARANTEE!!! &nbsp; Pleasetake a look at the video by clicking on the following YouTube link: gt; nbsp;https: youtu be dyFzj0vxrRs br />I made an extra photoshoot, with dozens of detailed photo's, which can nbsp;be nbsp;seen when clicking on t
c.1845 English Rosewood Bracket Clock by Blundell, London.

Sold on eBay February 3rd, 2024

c.1845 English Rosewood Bracket Clock by Blundell, London.

eBay c.1845 English Rosewood Bracket Clock.Inv. :e89Maker:Blundell London Description:A very nice mid-19th century Rosewood English time and strike bracket Clock by Blundell, London.Case:The simple architectural rosewood veneered case has bun feet, a decorative fluted molding above and fabric backed brass fish scale frets to the sides.Dial:The white painted dial has Roman numerals for the hours, steel cut hands, a strike/silent lever above the 12 and is signed by the maker, ‘Blundell, London’ Movement:The large eight-day double-fusee movement is held in by two brackets and a bolt through the base of the case and is signed on the backplate, Blundell, London. The heavy pendulum has the bob suspended from the center, a screwed adjustment for fast/slow and is suspended by a steel suspension spring. It strikes the hours on a large steel gong mounted to the bottom board and has the string repeat out the side Notes:Blundell was a very good maker always associated with quality pieces.Size:16 in. high (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Early Japanese Engraved Bracket Clock

Sold on eBay Nov, 20th 2019

Early Japanese Engraved Bracket Clock

Mid-19th Century Japanese Bracket Clock in Wooden Case. &nbsp; The bracket clock has elaborately engraved gilt plates and turned columns. &nbsp; The one-day movement has a fusee time side, going barrel strike side, the balance wheel and bell above and a rotating dial with adjustable plaques and a steel hand. It sits on a wooden plinth. The Shitan wood case has a decorative handle, carved feet and lift-out doors. &nbsp; Clock runs and strikes when power applied. Screws that hold clock to base missing, drawer in base missing and frets to side of wooden case missing &nbsp; Height to top
Mid-19th Century Japanese Bracket Clock - Signed.

Sold on eBay Jul 02, 2021

Mid-19th Century Japanese Bracket Clock - Signed.

Mid 19th Century Japanese Bracket Clock with Original Case. th century Japanese bracket clock or â makura dokeiâ in the original glazed ebony case. The clock has an engraved signature that we are trying to translate.
Vintage Pink Spartus Wall Clock

Sold on eBay Jun 05, 2022

Vintage Pink Spartus Wall Clock

NOT the battery powered knock-off like ??Simone ?? Authentic, real, PINK Spartus cat clock. Mid-century (1950â??s). Great shape for the age. Working, eyes blinking, BUT IT IS missing the tail. Starts a little slow once plugged in, but works fine.
Sligh Vintage Grandfather Clock Model # 0824 Antique Cherry Brass Gold Charms

Sold on eBay December 8th, 2024

Sligh Vintage Grandfather Clock Model # 0824 Antique Cherry Brass Gold Charms

A ticking work of art - an absolutely stunning, ornate, fully functional Sligh grandfather clock. Purchased at a high-end estate sale, piece is in almost perfect condition with only a few minor scratches near the foot of the clock. Can be easily touched up.Comparible Sligh pieces online retail for $3,000 - 5,000. 6'-10"T x 20"W x 14" DModel: 0824Movement: 8200Reg.: 389 809 6311Many other complimentary pieces, as well as many mid-century modern decor style items from a recent home staging also posted for sale. Happy to discount for bundled purchases Available for shipping across US (please message for details) or pickup in University Heights / San Diego. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
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