| ITEM #12 |
| ITEM: #12 |
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| DESCRIPTION ANTIQUE CAST BRASS WATERBURY WINDUP SHELF CLOCK Age: Approximately 100+ years old. Size: 8” high x 8” wide x 3 ˝” deep Composition: Brass Rating: 7 Comments: This clock has a cast brass case and a beveled glass covers the porcelain face. It is marked “Waterbury Clock Co. USA” on the dial face and back cover. The case is quite fancy with flowers, scrolls and leaves. It appears someone has painted it but it does have some wear, showing the brass below. The case is in sturdy shape with normal use wear, slight soiling and has a very small split on one side of the bottom. It is over-wound and we cannot get it to work, so we are selling it as is. The small flower piece on the left side is loose. It needs work but is well worth the effort. This is a very fancy clock, worth of your mantel. Please click here for an explanation of our (1-10) Rating System. Condition Ratings Also, please feel free to email or call us if you have any further questions. |
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