If you are looking for a great design and truly timeless (no pun intended) antique clock then this striking specimen from the 1910s could be perfect for you. The combination of the stained oak (and standing on four pillars) clockhouse and the circular bronze dial face with the many geometrical style literally lifts this wonderful antique clock above the average. The open design with the legs ‘growing outward’ also gives this clock its extra depth and the use of the coloring also emphasizes its geometrical Arts and Cafts design. Because of the darker background, the beautifully brass colored, Roman numerals really pop-out, making it easy to tell time as well. This creative and subtle feature too makes this clock the work of time telling art that it is. This antique clock also comes with the antique key for winding its perfect working, eight-day clock AND striking mechanism. This clock mechanism has at some point in time been replaced, but it is from the same era and it runs and strikes perfectly. Thanks to its ideal size this truly beautiful clock can be placed on your sideboard, your large desk and it will also look marvelous on your wooden or marble mantel. Thanks to its timeless design, this stunning clock will look great in all kinds of interiors, also a contemporary one.
If you like this top quality made and handsome clock as much as we do then you will love our price. Especially when taking into account that perfect packing and worldwide shipping from our store to your door in just 4 to 6 days are included/complimentary.
Maximum width x height x depth: 11.4 x 10 x 5.9 inches.
We have a passion for the unique, for quality, for stylish yet practical and for craftsmanship of years gone by. Your purchases will be extremely well packaged and we look forward to serving you (again).
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Dimensions:Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Width: 11.4 in (28.96 cm)Depth: 5.9 in (14.99 cm)
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Style:Arts and Crafts(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:BrassBronzeMetalOakCast,Hand-CraftedPatinated,Stained
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Place of Origin:Netherlands
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Period:Early 20th Century
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Date of Manufacture:ca. 1915
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Condition:GoodReplacements made: At some point in time the original clock mechanism was professionally replaced by one of the same era and therefor too this stylish Arts and Crafts clock still runs and strikes perfectly. Wear consistent with age and use. For an antique clock house to be this good after more than one hundred years is a joy to behold. It also proves the quality of the workmanship of the maker(s). Please also read item our description.
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Seller Location:Lisse, NL
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Reference Number:Seller: FiGQ321232313212usfreeSeller: LU2341338302702
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