Beehive case, no doubt ca late 1800's, mahogany veneered, 19" high, and exceptionally nice, it even has an original viewing glass on the side. I should stop right here and just sell you the nice case.
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24 October 2024
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There is no label, dial pan and dial paper are new replacements, note the winding arbor for the time only 8 day movement. Apparently the strike train was removed from the movement and a dial was made to accommodate the time only part. It is not an American movement, but then the case isn't either, is it? The pendulum is apparently of English origin as I suspect the movement is also. Another piece of Bubba's work. I signed him up for the Suitcase Workshop but he misunderstood and just worked on his suitcase.
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Beehive case, no doubt ca late 1800's, mahogany veneered, 19" high, and exceptionally nice, it even has an original viewing glass on the side. I should stop right here and just sell you the nice case. There is no label, dial pan and dial paper are new replacements, note the winding arbor for the time only 8 day movement. Apparently the strike train was removed from the movement and a dial was made to accommodate the time only part. It is not an American movement, but then the case isn't either, is it? The pendulum is apparently of English origin as I suspect the movement is also. Another piece of Bubba's work. I signed him up for the Suitcase Workshop but he misunderstood and just worked on his suitcase.
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