Description: Rare Mid-19th Century Conical Clock. F338Inv. #:f338Description:A rare c.1860 white onyx, gilt-bronze and patinated spelter conical clock.Case:The decorative white alabaster case has gilt-bronze mounts and supports a patinated metal statue of Jason holding the golden fleece and a staff.Dial:The engine-turned gilt-bronze dial has applied Roman numerals for the hours and steel-cut hands.Movement:The eight-day time and strike movement has countwheel striking on a bell and carries the 1855 Japy Freres Stamp, the eagle stamp and is numbered 56575.The multi-piece conical pendulum is suspended by a thread and is pushed by the small detent at the base of the statue.Notes:This clock was acquired from the same collection as the S-Town display now at the NAWCC museum in Columbia, PA. It was originally restored by John B. McLemore.34 in.We ship via Fedex. Shipping included domestically. International buyers pay duties and taxes. All items are only shipped to verified addresses. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
Price: 12750 USD
Location: Greenlawn, New York
End Time: 2025-01-09T15:46:13.000Z
Shipping Cost: 100 USD
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Brand: Unbranded
Type: conical clock