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Description of the item One of the more attractive models of these good value Swedish Made clocks. Some of these on offer appear to be very new, so it is nice to say that this one was made around 1930. Good quality movement which counts the hours on a bell. It also strikes a single blow on the half-hour. Good size and in excellent order. |
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| Information about the maker The movement is numbered but doesn't reveal the maker. |
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Dimensions & Specification The 8-day (weekly-wind) spring movement of good quality. Rack striking. Wooden carved case. Counts the hours on a bell (good sound) and strikes a single blow on the half-hour. Cream painted type dial with arabic numerals and brass fret cut hands.
The overall height is 20" tall, 13" wide and 5" deep. |
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| Condition Report The clock is in excellent order and is ready to hang. The movement has been recently cleaned, so we've just given it a thorough check, oil and have regulated the timekeeping. The case is in excellent order (no losses to the wood) and the majority of the gilding retained. It has a very slight chabby-chic look which is well captured in the photos. It is however a long way from being scruffy! |
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Cost of Restoration Non required. In retail condition. |
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| What to do next If you'd like to buy this clock, or would like some more information or reassurance, please contact us about this item. If you live near in the North West of England, we may be able to arrange viewing.
Local delivery & set-up is from £35. For posting / shipping prices, please enquire. |
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