$265.00
ITEM: For your consideration we are presenting for sale a vintage wind-up wall hanging clock. Circa '60s. Materials: Wood Veneer Strips, Brass, Metal. While we are not 100% certain, the design is very reminiscent of item's from Tony Paul's "Interlace Collection". The wood veneer strips are laced through a brass metal framework (see photos). The clock is designed to hang in a diamond-orientation. It comes with a wind-up key as well. The metal encasement on the back of the clock reads "Made In Germany" (see photos).
MEASUREMENTS: In the diamond orientation, the clock measures approx. 20" tall x 20" wide. In a square configuration, each of the sides is approx. 14" long. The direct clock face is approx. 8" x 8".
CONDITION: The clock is cosmetically in wonderful shape - just a little bit of surface wear, but nothing drastic whatsoever. The wood veneer is free from chips, cracks, breaks, repairs, etc. The metal framework is free from dents, dents, breaks, oxidation, rust, repairs, etc. The clock is currently not in working order - it probably just needs some oil to get it going again, so it should be looked at by a clock repair shop to get it going again. The clock is being sold "as-is" - if you have questions, we do encourage you to ask them before purchasing, and we will respond back to you in a timely manner. All sales are final. Please bid with confidence.
APR25-0030
1-2 business days
I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
We will gladly "reserve" or "hold" an item, but it will require a 25% non-refundable down payment. Balance due will be spread out over installment payments, one being due two weeks after the initial down-payment, and the final payment (which will include the listed shipping expenses) will be due two weeks after that.