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George Nelson For Howard Miller Floating Movement Wall Clock

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Designed by George Nelson for Howard Miller clock company. Beautiful walnut case with white and chrome interior The clock is a spring driven movement the weights are there for decoration, the movement is anchored to the Lucite face to give the appearance of floating. The clock needs to be wound once a week

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