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George Nelson Brass Clock for Howard Miller

$1,500
£1,113.67
€1,297.73
CA$2,082.48
A$2,329.39
CHF 1,212.23
MX$28,675.58
NOK 15,422.05
SEK 14,468.93
DKK 9,682.38
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George Nelson for Howard Miller brass clock. A round brass clock on a tri-legged brass pedestal with a thick plexiglass face. The clock has black hour and minute hands and a red second hand. The numbers on the clock are shown in white, cylindrical forms. The rear panel of the clock features Howard Miller’s manufacturers label. Dimensions: 4" width x 3" depth x 6" height Good vintage condition; age appropriate patina.

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