William S. Johnson, 20 Courtlandt St. New York, 30 hour OG, in good running order and strikes a coil gong each hour.
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2 September 2025
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Good backboard label has some loss of paper in the weight chutes, but not unexpected for a clock of this type and age. Metal dial has been professionally repainted, roses in each corner. Tablet was restored by Lee Davis retaining most of the original detail. One tiny corner chip in glass, lower left corner. Mahogany veneered case is 25-1/2 inches, a little repair on the rounded edge, corners have verytiny chips, now stained over, must strain your trifocals to find them. Looksoriginal all over, but naturally there is no way to know if the old weightsor hands came with the clock.
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Johnson,_Wm_S
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Horton's Antique Clocks
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William S. Johnson, 20 Courtlandt St. New York, 30 hour OG, in good running order and strikes a coil gong each hour. Good backboard label has some loss of paper in the weight chutes, but not unexpected for a clock of this type and age. Metal dial has been professionally repainted, roses in each corner. Tablet was restored by Lee Davis retaining most of the original detail. One tiny corner chip in glass, lower left corner. Mahogany veneered case is 25-1/2 inches, a little repair on the rounded edge, corners have verytiny chips, now stained over, must strain your trifocals to find them. Looksoriginal all over, but naturally there is no way to know if the old weightsor hands came with the clock.
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