Description: Antique 8 Day Time and Strike Schoolhouse Clock Antique 8 Day Time and Strike Schoolhouse Clock Click images to enlarge Description This is a nice old foreign wall clock that is in good condition for its age, which dates back to around 1900. It has a nice old brass 8 day time and strike movement, which has been cleaned and is in good running and gonging condition. It gongs the number of each hour. Although the movement is unsigned, it is an exact period replica of a patented Ansonia Clock Co. movement being made at the beginning of the 20th century. The case is in good condition. The wood finish has been redone at one time and the gold was repainted over the somewhat scarred original plaster. It is overall worn, aged and rustic in appearance, but still very nice looking. It measures 12 ½" wide x 22 ½" high. The brass bezel and dial pan are original with a newer paper dial. The zinc dial pan is a little wavy, as is commonly found. The eight solid brass rosettes mounted around the dial are original to the clock and rare to find. The original bottom glass had the word "regulator" originally stenciled on it, but it is faded now and barely visible. These old schoolhouse clocks have become a great decorator item for all antique and country rustic settings. This clock comes complete with the original key and pendulum. Payment If your payment needs to be delayed, that will be fine as long as you stay in close contact with us, and send it when you say you're going to. We accept Paypal, plus others. Any payment that requires time to process (clear) will delay shipping. Email us with questions concerning other forms of payment. Shipping Most clocks will be shipped within 5 business days of received payment. We like to give each clock sold a final test run and observation before packing. This helps insure that the new owner will have a satifying experience. All items are carefully packaged with around 1 1/2" of packing material between your purchase and the box. All items are shipped insured. We never anticipate damage but in the event that an incident occurs, we will help with insurance claims as much as possible. Be very sure to save all packaging material if there is a problem. Normally, all shipping costs are based on actual price for estimated weight plus a minimal fee for packaging material and insurance. In rare instances there may be a flat rate shipping price quoted. Smaller items can be combined to save shipping costs. Because clocks require large boxes, priority mail is expensive. We quote Fedex prices in most cases. ***For any shipments other than the lower 48 United States contact us first for a shipping quote before bidding. Do not go by the shipping calculator. Terms of Sale All sales are final, (with the exception noted below). We try to keep an excellent feedback rating by being fair and honest. We try to describe all items accurately so that you pretty much know exactly what to expect when your purchase arrives. It should be understood before bidding that all antique clocks, unless otherwise noted, have knicks, scratches, tarnished brass, stains and dents which are normally aquired from long term honest use. It is nearly impossible to find one in "mint" condition. If a clock has damage from misuse, it will be noted. If a clock is sold as "in running condition", it means that we have test ran it before listing it and feel confident that it will run for you. If a clock is running properly when it arrives,... thats about the best we can do. We cannot guarantee that a clock will not break down, but will not sell anything that we expect to break down without noting that it is being sold as parts or for restoration. In the event that you are not happy, please first go back and read the description to make sure that the item was not misrepresented, and then email us. If we missed seeing some hidden damage, we will refund your money, both purchase price and shipping both ways. ***This does NOT include items sold as parts, not working or "as is"*** All sales for this type of item are final. About Us My daughter and I are collector/restorers and have been working together selling online since 2005. We spend quite a bit of time traveling around the northeast buying clocks and clock parts and many times we are able to buy large quantities from clock makers or clock dealers who are downsizing, or closing out altogether. I have been a member of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors since 1978 and restoring clocks since 1976 so you can buy from us with confidence. Contact Us You may notice that since joining Ebay in 2000 our feedback has been positive. 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Price: 225 USD
Location: Port Leyden, New York
End Time: 2024-08-11T21:54:32.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Regulator
Type: Wall clock