Antique Whitehall Hammond Art Deco Green Onyx Electric Clock. Here I have for sale is a beautiful Green Onyx with Horses, Horses are made of Bronze I believe? Clock measures Approx: 16 wide at the base. 11″ Tall Horses about 9″ from base. Just the Clock portion about 9 wide. Clock is in working condition. Synchronous movement, so you have to turn the dial to “make it go”. Horses are tarnished, One much more than…
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1930 Art Deco 8 Days Table Clock The Lux Clock Mfg. Co. Waterbury Conn. Working
1930 era Art Deco 8 Days Table Clock The Lux Clock Mfg. It may still need servicing at it is 80-100 years old. Note the piece to set time is not in clock. Chrome has some tarnish. Size 5.25″ x 1.3/8″ x 4.5. It is thought that at that time The Lux Clock Mfg. Company produced only clock movements. In the years that followed, as the business grew, the company moved to larger buildings, only…
Read MoreVintage Mcclintock Art Deco Butterscotch Yellow Catalin Bakelite Electric Clock
The clock runs as it should but not tested for accuracy. Some scratches and wear throughout consistent with age and use but overall displays nicely. Please see all photos as they are part of the description. Measures approximately 5-1/4″ tall X 5-1/16″ wide (base) X 3-1/4 thick.
Read More1930s Art Deco KAL-KLOK Observatory Tape Measure Clock / Calendar / Alarm RUNS
FRESH TO THE MARKET ESTATE FIND. This is a TAN EXAMPLE in RUNNING CONDITION! Cosmetic condition is good. Tan finish shows wear, loss in places. This clock was pulled out of an estate and listed online. It has not been cleaned or repaired in any way. The “DEC” part of the date wheel is damaged; All other info appears undamaged. AGAIN, THIS CLOCK IS IN RUNNING CONDITION! PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CONDITION AND…
Read MoreAs is, overwound, VINTAGE ART DECO CHROME ELGIN 8-DAY EASEL BACK CLOCK
When shaken, it starts, but then stops. Some scratches and wear throughout consistent with age and use but overall displays nicely. Please see all photos as they are part of the description. Measures approximately 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 3 1/2 deep one opened easel back.
Read MoreBeautiful art deco wooden Bauhaus table clock Kienzle Heinrich Moeller Germany
Beautiful art deco wooden Bauhaus table clock Kienzle Heinrich Moeller Germany. Ou to show your understanding and patience. All emerging issues can be resolved. Don’t rush to file a complaint. Be sure to contact me via personal messages or contacts in my profile. See my other products.
Read MoreArt Deco Pink Glass Clock Cherubs & Flower Basket
Art Deco Pink Glass Clock Cherubs & Flower Basket. In full working order. One tiny slither which can be seen in the second picture, after saying that it doesn’t detract. These don’t come up for sale very often. Please have a good look at the pictures as these make up part of the description. Thank you for looking.
Read MoreBeautiful Junghans Pure Art Deco Chiming Mantel Clock
This is a stunning Junghans Art Deco mantel clock that will add a touch of sophistication to any room. The clock features a beautiful, rich brown wooden frame and an analog display. It also has a chime feature, adding a delightful sound to your space. This vintage clock was manufactured in Germany during the mid-20th century and is in its original condition. It has been signed by the maker and is a true collector’s item….
Read More1930’s Era Art Deco Table Clock The Lux Clock Mfg. Co. Waterbury Conn. Working
1930 era Art Deco Table Clock The Lux Clock Mfg. Patents Pending Waterbury Conn. It may still need servicing at it is 80-100 years old. Chrome has some minor tarnish, but inside clock has tarnished as pictured. Size 5.25″ x 1.3/8″ x 4.5. It is thought that at that time The Lux Clock Mfg. Company produced only clock movements. In the years that followed, as the business grew, the company moved to larger buildings, only…
Read MoreViking Moon Glow Clock Lighted Art Deco Lighted Vintage 1934 Telechron Syncron
One of my favorite lighted clocks! This one is in very good condition which is very hard to find nowadays. The Viking “Moonglo” clock was introduced by the Viking Products Corporation of New York, NY in 1934. The vertical glass pane was lit from below by a 7 1/2 watt incandescent bulb. The grainy pattern in the center of the face reflected the light, and the overall effect in a darkened room was meant to…
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