![]() (Craft Member of the British Horological Institute), Marshall Field & Company” (Marshall Field was the Department store in Chicago from where the clock was purchased).ĭial: Brass alloy squared off dial plate with silvered Roman hour chapter ring, Fleur-De-Lys half hour markers, closed minute track to the outside with Arabic markers placed every five minute around the periphery of the chapter ring. The inside of the door with a plaque that reads, ‘Henry E. ![]() The back of the case has a square oak door providing access to the movement compartment. The sides of the case have ovoid gazed side-lights and the base has an ogival stepped moulding leading down to straight bracket feet. Below is the square case façade and glazed dial door with chamfered corners. A notched metal carrying handle sits above theĭouble caddy top solid pediment and placed above a concave overhung cornice. "My grandfather bought this piece, been in the family for a long while."Ĭase: Approximately 15” in height, this is a light stained oak clock case made in the English bracket clock style. I shall try to help you with that today.Īrt Deco era, Stained oak, three train, spring driven, eight day time, strike and Westminster quarterly chiming, mantel clock, made by the Urgos Clock Company, S/N 485856, made in Schwenningen, Germany, circa 1936. Thank you for sending in this mantel clock to for an appraisal. ![]()
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