McClintock 4 Dial Bank Clock Outdoor
McClintock 4 Dial Bank Clock Outdoor
SOLD $2,600.00 Sold: Nov 1, 2024 on eBayOriginal Listing Description
This OB McClintock 4 dial bank clock was in the process of restoration when the owner passed away The framework is very good with very little rust. It was sandblasted and painted. The copper top and bottom are in very good condition with very minor dents. The 4 stain glass dials are fantastic. I’d grade them at 90 %. These are the not so common trimmed in brown and are absolutely beautiful illuminated. The bank logo glass on the top - 2 are in very good condition the other two will need work to repair as they got folded. I have what I believe is all the copper corner trim, all four doors are in excellent condition. I have the very heavy electric hammer strike for the chimes. If you have the slaves and the bells to set it up as original , I have a running Master Clock for it. The parts I know I don’t have: any of the slave movements or the hands as it was going to be electric motor converted. I don’t have the 5 chime bars. There may be incidental hardware pieces missing, screws, nuts, etc. To anyone interested in these clocks, this is not for an amateur. You know how beautiful these clocks are when they are assembled and functioning. The dials have to be worth $500 apiece, more if you had to have them made, and the framework and copper is in great condition. Electric Time in MA sells reproduction hands to fit on their modern electric motor system and the control box to operate them. I have one of these in front of my home, I get many compliments daily. This could be a magnificent focal point on one of your buildings. Depending on interest, I may be willing to break it up. For a municipality restoring one of these, the parts could be a godsend. The 4 dials are the 24 inch size. Local pickup only Questions are welcome; I realize that this is a unique item. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.
Original Listing Description
This OB McClintock 4 dial bank clock was in the process of restoration when the owner passed away The framework is very good with very little rust. It was sandblasted and painted. The copper top and bottom are in very good condition with very minor dents. The 4 stain glass dials are fantastic. I’d grade them at 90 %. These are the not so common trimmed in brown and are absolutely beautiful illuminated. The bank logo glass on the top - 2 are in very good condition the other two will need work to repair as they got folded. I have what I believe is all the copper corner trim, all four doors are in excellent condition. I have the very heavy electric hammer strike for the chimes. If you have the slaves and the bells to set it up as original , I have a running Master Clock for it. The parts I know I don’t have: any of the slave movements or the hands as it was going to be electric motor converted. I don’t have the 5 chime bars. There may be incidental hardware pieces missing, screws, nuts, etc. To anyone interested in these clocks, this is not for an amateur. You know how beautiful these clocks are when they are assembled and functioning. The dials have to be worth $500 apiece, more if you had to have them made, and the framework and copper is in great condition. Electric Time in MA sells reproduction hands to fit on their modern electric motor system and the control box to operate them. I have one of these in front of my home, I get many compliments daily. This could be a magnificent focal point on one of your buildings. Depending on interest, I may be willing to break it up. For a municipality restoring one of these, the parts could be a godsend. The 4 dials are the 24 inch size. Local pickup only Questions are welcome; I realize that this is a unique item. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.