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Sessions Mantle Clock, Antiqued Ivory Painted Wood Case

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Clocks Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:50.00 - 100.00 USD
Sessions Mantle Clock, Antiqued Ivory Painted Wood Case
SOLD
25.00USD+ (6.25) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2018 Dec 07 @ 12:43UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Wooden mantle clock in a wooden box with an antiqued ivory finish. The words, "MADE BY THE SESSIONS CLOCK CO. FORESTVILLE, CONN. U.S." appear below the dial. The clock is missing the glass dial cover and the back cover panel. Included is the pendulum weight, and one winding key which will wind the mainsprings and has a small extension used to advance or retard the timing of the clock through a small hole in the 12-o'clock position on the dial front. The case is in fair condition with very wear, and the Arabic numerals and minute increments are clear and complete except from some wear around the numeral 12 where the time adjustment hole is located and around the mainspring winding holes. The enclosed clock mechanism frame and gears are brass with spring steel mainsprings for the time and chiming functions. The clock chimes the number of hours on the hour and chime once on the half hour. The pendulum does swing, but the clock does not continue to run even when wound. The case is approximately 9.5"H x 9.5"W x 5.5"D. The Sessions Clock Company was established by William E. Sessions in Connecticut in 1903 and made more than 50 models of mechanical clocks. State: City: Date: HWAC# 64421