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Art Deco Clock Kit?

Story

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Ok, I'm stumped. [huh] Anyone ever seen anything like it?

GladiatorClock1.jpg

From his helmet, I'm thinking the statue's supposed to be a Roman.
GladiatorClock2.jpg

The box is marked "Westinghouse", but there's no guarantee that's it's original container.
 

Alan Eardley

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You'd need to find alumni whose life revolved around Romans...sorry.

Alan

Miss Neecerie said:
Find yourself the nearest University of Southern California Alumni....get them to buy it...their life revolves around Trojans
 

Alan Eardley

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Its a fairly usual design of a late 19th Century mantel clock. Apart from the case (which looks French) I would say the movement looks German. I'v eseen lots of these, and fixed 'em up after looking worse than yours, from what I can see. Assembling German and Austrian movements into cases occurred all across Europe. The bridges (the back, which is visible, at least) seem to be not very substantial (often the sign of a good movement) The springs would indicate 'eight day' power and the short, plain pendulum wouldn't make it the best timekeeper in the world. I can't see the 'gong', which would have been mounted on the bottom of the case. Is there anything like a metal coil lying around anywhere?

The feather and springs look intact - that' s the main thing. Get to it, make it go!

Alan

Story said:
Ok, I'm stumped. [huh] Anyone ever seen anything like it?

GladiatorClock1.jpg

From his helmet, I'm thinking the statue's supposed to be a Roman.
GladiatorClock2.jpg

The box is marked "Westinghouse", but there's no guarantee that's it's original container.
 

Story

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Romans, Trojans, whateva

Obviously, I am a Phillistine (neo-classical. That'll teach me to ever post before absorbing my fourth cup of coffee..).

Thanks for the enlightenment, Alan. Now check your PMs.
 

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