Selling as parts ,all hands move, winds up, alarm is working.But time is not working This vintage 1950s Brass Swiss Table 8 Day Alarm Clock is a charming piece of mid-century decor. Made in Switzerland from brass, this desk clock features an analog display and is one of the rare find with 8-day alarm. With its retro design and original features, this clock is perfect for any room and adds a touch of nostalgia to any space. Ideal for collectors of vintage items, this clock is a testament to the craftsmanship of the mid 20th century.
It may well be in working condition. It was from a house clearance so just listed it for parts. It certainly looks like it would be easy to get ticking. The Ansonia Ilion Clock Co New York American 8-day bracket mantel clock from the 19th century is a genuine antique piece with a mechanical movement. Crafted from wood in a rectangular shape, this vintage clock features an analogue display and is finished in a classic brown colour. With its original Ilion model and Victorian-era design, this collectable mantel clock by Ansonia is a cherished addition to any room, bringing a touch of history and elegance to any decor. Ref 01
Vintage German-made Mauthe wind up alarm clock in blue/green metal finish. Features mechanical wind up movement, alarm function, and unique Art Deco style metal base design. Clock shows age-related wear including paint loss, scratches, patina, and general cosmetic wear consistent with age. I have not tested functionality fully and do not believe it is currently working, so selling as-is for repair, restoration, parts, or display. Pre-owned vintage condition. Visible paint wear, scuffs, patina, and age-related cosmetic wear throughout. Clock is untested and believed non-working. Selling AS-IS for parts or repair
From my dad’s estate. He was a watch/clock repairman but never got this done. I believe it’s all the parts (needs new hands) and pieces so could probably be repaired and cleaned and make a beautiful vintage cuckoo clock. Please see all pics for best description. It’s vintage and made in Germany. From top of roof to bottom of house is 7 1/4”. Instructions included but I don’t think they pertain to this clock but may help.