Description
This distinctive, handcrafted timepiece was sold to Tildon-Thurber Company on April 18, 1919. The House Strike clock signals the passing of time with gentle, rich-sounding chimes – one bell to mark each hour of the day (ex: 12 bells at 12) and then one bell on every half hour. Accompanied by the clock is the matching barometer, which has been recalibrated. Both clock and barometer movements were overhauled, red brass cases were refinished and dials re-silvered
Serial #125252
Item: VR283Details
- Two-Year Warranty
- Mechanical Movement
- 4.5" Dial
- Dimensions: 7"H X 12"W X 3 1/2"D
- Weight: 20 lbs.
- Free Shipping
- Bezel: Hinge
- Movement: Mechanical
This distinctive, handcrafted timepiece was sold to Tildon-Thurber Company on April 18, 1919. The House Strike clock signals the passing of time with gentle, rich-sounding chimes – one bell to mark each hour of the day (ex: 12 bells at 12) and then one bell on every half hour. Accompanied by the clock is the matching barometer, which has been recalibrated. Both clock and barometer movements were overhauled, red brass cases were refinished and dials re-silvered
Serial #125252
Item: VR283- Two-Year Warranty
- Mechanical Movement
- 4.5" Dial
- Dimensions: 7"H X 12"W X 3 1/2"D
- Weight: 20 lbs.
- Free Shipping
- Bezel: Hinge
- Movement: Mechanical