Description
16" by 4 1/4" deep with an 11 3/4" dial. Imagine this copper clock in your country kitchen. This oversized "slave" clock ran as a result of an impulse directed from a large master clock. These clocks could not function as a timepiece without the direction relation. The clock is now fitted with a new high torque quartz clock works. There is no damage or dents in the copper. Refer to additional photos. Original label states "that the clock was patented in 1919 and the date of installation was April 10, 1939". This is a solid copper clock that was originally brass plated. The case has been polished and lacquered. The overall condition of the clock dial is excellent and shows a little age.
Record courtesy of Drury House Antiques in Weston Vermont