Description

All the metal has been restored. The gold he (or she) used is the best I have seen, except for some of the professional people. The columns, feet, end ornaments, top ornament, everything looks great. He cleaned the imitation marble and wood case, not disturbing the gold in the etchings. I know it is a cheap clock but I can't get over the restored look. About two thirds of the label remaining on the back. The paper dial is showing wear. I am surprised he didn't slap a new one on, but I am glad he didn't. Movement is 8 day, strikes a gong on the hours, and a cup bell on the half hours. I can't find this model in the Sessions book.

Record courtesy of Horton's Antique Clocks