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Collectibles / Decorative Collectibles / Clocks / Desk, Mantel & Shelf Clocks
A rare and very interesting mechanical wind-up micro flying pendulum clock Marked "Tomy Guild Clock 1979 Japan" at backAccording to the manual of this "Antique Micro Flying Pendulum Clock":"This model uses the world's oldest mechanical clock mechanism invented in the 14th century and incorporates a Flying Ball-Pendulum, that was designed at the end of the 19th century. The unique motion of the flying-pendulum is remembered in history because of its elegant action."The Ultimate Conversation Piece !This clock is a desk model powered by a spring instead of a weight. Fully wound, this clock will run for 24 hours.This clock is not intended to be an accurate time keeper. It was not so intended in the 14th century and only reasonable accuracy can be expected. This is a characteristic of the early design. The clock has only one hand which was common in early time pieces.Complete with original pad and dome (plastic) with metal finial.Check the video clip to see it in action !4.5" tall.Excellent condition.If you miss this opportunity to add it to your collection, no one knows when you will see another one, let alone in this condition !