Vintage Swiss brass ball globe sphere moon dial calendar clock

Vintage Swiss brass ball globe sphere moon dial calendar clock

Vintage Swiss brass ball globe sphere moon dial calendar clock. Have owned this for a very long term just for decor, 11 inches tall very heavy. The glass as pictured on the back is messed up and has chips etc. Never tried to wind it didn’t want to Crack the glass more. It’s as is here very cool piece. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Clocks\Desk, Mantel & Shelf Clocks”. The seller is “expertwindowshopper”…

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Vintage Art Deco Fish Globe Clock Sphere Glass Chrome Swimming Koi Fishbowl

Fabulous late 1920’s Japanese wind-up animated clock. Metal and glass with strong Art Deco design elements throughout. Pictured on page 21 of Philip Collins book’Pastime, Telling Time From 1879 To 1969′. This clock is wound up all the way and not running. It’s missing one of the animated fish which are normally inside the glass’aquarium’ sphere, and the other fish is detached. The mechanism will need servicing, t. He exsisting fish needs to be re-attached,…

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Rare vintage Art Deco Machine Age’Cercle Tournant’ Sphere Fish Aquarium Clock

Vintage’Cercle Tournant’ animated clock. Fantastic Art Deco design elements throughout. Constructed of m etal and glass with extreme attention to detail. The clock movement by the Toyo Clock Factory, Japan. The clock is wound up all the way and not running. It’s missing one of the two Koi fish normally inside the glass’aquarium’ sphere, usually two fish are attached to the movement train. When running the fish move back and forth in an animated fashion…

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Vintage Art Deco’Cercle Tournant’ Sphere Fish Aquarium Glass+ Metal TOYO Clock

Fabulous vintage’Cercle Tournant’ small animated table or desk clock. Metal and glass with strong Art Deco design elements throughout. The clockworks by the Toyo Clock Factory, Japan. This clock is wound up all the way and not running. It’s missing one of the Koi fish which are normally inside the glass’aquarium’ sphere, both usually attached to the movement train. When running both fish move back and forth in an animated fashion as if swimming while…

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