Antique Early 1900s English W.R. Perry Birmingham Bracket Mantle Clock SEE VIDEO

US $175.00
ApproximatelyRM 725.85
Condition:
Used
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US $30.00 (approx RM 124.43) UPS Ground.
Located in: Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Antique
Yes
Shape
Rectangle
Power Source
Key wind spring
Year Manufactured
1915
Similar Style
Bracket Clock
Vintage
Yes
Display Type
Analog
Style
Antique
Frame Material
Wood
Features
30-Hour, 8-Day, Keys, Winders, Pendulum/Moving Parts, Striking/Repeating, Wind Up
Similar Maker
Seth Thomas
Room
Any Room
Finish
Oak
Engraved
No
Movement
Mechanical
Signed
Yes
Color
Brown
Similar Maker 1
Waterbury
Material
Metal, Wood, Brass
Similar Maker 6
Ingraham
Similar Style 3
English
Similar Maker 5
New Haven
Similar Style 2
Beehive
Similar Style 1
Ansonia
Number Type
Roman Numerals
Brand
W.R. Perry
Chime Sequence
Gong
Type
Desk Clock
Era
Early 20th Century (1911-1940)
Original/Reproduction
Original
Time Period Manufactured
1900-1919
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Category

Item description from the seller

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MN Historic Recovery & Preservation

98.3% positive feedback13K items sold

Joined Apr 2005
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I am actively hunting great new items and will be adding 100's & 100's of new pieces for myself and for sale over the coming weeks and months. I specialize in items from 1980s back to the 1700s. ...
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Detailed Seller Ratings

Average for the last 12 months
Accurate description
4.8
Reasonable shipping cost
4.7
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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  • x***x (550)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Absolutely an amazing 1863 Seth Thomas Calendar Wall Clock! This clock was packaged wisely to prevent damage during shipping! Fed Ex had it here in 2 days!. The seller contacted me shortly after the sale, letting me know the clock was shipped and would require a signature on delivery! This seller gets a AAA Rating! Outstanding all around! The clock has been up and running with absolutely no problems! Will save MN Historic and Preservation,,, looking forward to future purchases......
  • s***t (1930)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Clock needed some adjustments on arrival, but the seller was helpful in setting things in order, and the clock has been running well and keeping good time for two weeks. Careful packing protected the clock during shipping, and I appreciate that the eBay description was thorough and accurate, including minor defects and alterations to the original clock. A good value for the money, and overall an excellent eBay transaction.
  • a***1 (14)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past month
    Verified purchase
    Seller checked for any damage before I ordered it. Good price. Arrived via small cargo boat to the Eastern Caribbean with no damage. Beautiful scale and, even though it is 150 years old, still accurate, more so than my digital scale! The packaging was more or less adequate for the object, but given the weight and cast iron, it's lucky the boat didn't hit a storm. I should give a museum course in how to package antique tools, since very few seems to do it correctly. Whatever, I am quite happy.