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◇ An 8-day, key-wound mantel clock made of antimony by Tokyo Tokei Seizo K.K. ◇ Antimony Frame: The casing is made of antimony (a type of alloy) which was popular at the time, giving it a solid and weighty feel. ◇ Small Seconds: A seconds hand (small seconds) is located at the 6 o'clock position on the dial. ◇ Features detailed Art Deco style carvings. ◇ Purchased from an antique shop and kept as part of a collection. It does not run from the time of purchase, but according to the shop owner, it might work with repairs. ◇ Size: Height 14.2cm, bottom side approx. 26cm. Please note that these are amateur measurements, so there may be some discrepancies. ◇ Believed to be an antique item manufactured from the Taisho era to the early Showa era. The dial has "TRADE MARK" and "8 DAY" markings, and it is designed to run for about 8 days when wound. *It does not run. ◇ Features a head-round design with luxurious decorations. In Japan at the time, it was the second-largest clock manufacturer after Seikosha (now Seiko). - Type: Mantel Clock - Design: Decorative carvings - Dial: Analog ~ Thank you for viewing ~
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