Description

This case, as with No. 40, was made in the early 90's by Fife Eason, who lived for years just below Memphis. He made many intricate and delicate Vienna cases. One of the more interesting clocks we have sold was No. 433 in the July 2003 catalog, a Vienna made by Mr. Eason. This mahogany case is just less than 27 inches high, banded around the 2 glasses in front and 2 on each side, as well as the top and tail. The porcelain dial is one piece with a silver pie crust bezel. The 8 day movement is signed by Gustav Becker, and is in clean running condition. All brass is polished and shining.

Record courtesy of Horton's Antique Clocks