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Collectibles / Decorative Collectibles / Clocks / Desk, Mantel & Shelf Clocks
Vintage Heavy Chelsea Embassy Brass Quartz Desk Mantle Clock, 5 3/4" battery operated - Works Runs well. Approximate size: 4 1/2"W x 5 3/4"H x 2 1/2"D Weighs about 3 Lbs 15 oz. Retail for over $500 new. The Chelsea Embassy Clock is a brass clock with a classic design and precision engineering. The original German quartz movement is now battery operated and located behind a hinged back door. It has a white dial with black Roman numerals and a stepped base. Crafted from rugged forged brass cases, which are then hand polished and lacquered to last generations, the Embassy features beautiful contrasting matte and bright finishes, a brilliant white dial with rich black Roman numerals, and a handsome stepped base. This clock is both durable and stylish. With its classic analog display and elegant Roman numerals, this clock is the perfect addition to any home or office. Forged solid brass case, hinged back door. 3" Dial, quartz movement. In very good condition with only some light wear including small scratches and metal patina (mostly close to the base). The door rotates freely and soundly once pulled out. Tested with battery, runs well. Pictures are of the actual item you will receive. We work hard to include a lot of pictures for each item and do our best to describe the items and their conditions to the best of our capabilities. Please review the photos for all the details as they are part of the description. All our items are available for in person inspection/pick-up in our store in Los Gatos, CA if it can be arranged. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. We do our shipping at dead cost as prescribed by eBay. No markups or handling fees. No international sales. 100% of sales is for a charitable donation. All sales are final, non refundable. **Disclaimer** All items at the Happy Dragon are donated and used unless marked as NEW. We do our best to list each item exactly according to the resources we can find. We are not experts or evaluators. Please feel free to ask any questions.