Gilbert Crystal Regulator Mantle Table Bracket Clock Brass Parts Restoration NR
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For auction is a turn of the century Crystal Regulator table clock. I am told it is made by Gilbert because that was the only American company to use three “plates” in the movement. There is no signature on the clock. The clock runs every now and then but not often. Please note cracked glass on the rear door and solder on the rear door upper part of the frame. Also the left side glass panel is broken at the top rear corner. The porcelain dial has a least three hair line cracks and a chip at about 6 O’clock. The brass case is good but dirty and the pendulum is OK. There is a key but it may not be original. Patent date I think says 1908. Check the pictures. Dimensions are 10 ½” tall, 6 ½” wide and 5 ½” deep. This is a no reserve auction. Look at the pictures. If you have questions, email me. I will do my best to answer them. Please do not bid if you have any doubt about owning this item or if you have negative or hidden feedback. I will leave positive feedback automatically to all of my customers who leave feedback on me. If you are not satisfied with the item please contact me before leaving a negative or neutral feedback. I want happy buyers and a good rating. Thanks for looking. Domestic SHIPPING Method : All domestic shipment will be sent via UPS Ground or USPS Priority Mail. We will choose the most economical way to have your
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