G. Thomas, Editeur, 11 Rue de Sommerard, Paris, an Edwardian globe clock, the cylindrical, quarter round molded brass base supporting a tapered, fluted column, attached to the stationary globe mount, engraved, Roman numeral equatorial ring with adjustable
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There are a number of minor repairs to the globe surface including a dime-sized patch in the Middle East. There is a small loss to the surface located in the Atlantic adjacent to an old repair and some excess glue. Long, shallow cracks along part of the equator and both poles. The clock is missing a small dimensional representation of the sun, which should be mounted on a curved wire extending from the base. The movement ticks briskly.
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G. Thomas, Editeur, 11 Rue de Sommerard, Paris, an Edwardian globe clock, the cylindrical, quarter round molded brass base supporting a tapered, fluted column, attached to the stationary globe mount, engraved, Roman numeral equatorial ring with adjustable pointer, and 8 day timepiece movement concealed in the base, driving the globe through the a linkage in the column, c1890. There are a number of minor repairs to the globe surface including a dime-sized patch in the Middle East. There is a small loss to the surface located in the Atlantic adjacent to an old repair and some excess glue. Long, shallow cracks along part of the equator and both poles. The clock is missing a small dimensional representation of the sun, which should be mounted on a curved wire extending from the base. The movement ticks briskly.
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