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Art Deco 1930's Lux Clock "Good Luck" Horseshoe Chrome Mechanical Mantel Alarm Clock USA

$85

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Last updated 24 days ago in Zephyrhills, FL

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Collectibles & Art - Collectibles - Figurines & Knick knacks

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Art Deco 1930's Lux Clock "Good Luck" Horseshoe Chrome Mechanical Mantel Alarm Clock USA

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Decorative mantle clock

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Art Deco 1930's Lux Clock "Good Luck" Horseshoe Chrome Mechanical Mantel Alarm Clock USA Lovely Piece for the Equestrian with the Horseshoe Face Design. Signed in the Metal (Lux Manufacturing Company in Waterbury Conn USA.) Chrome Material, up close you can see pitting in the finish, due to the age of the piece. The alarm clock portion does Work, the clock portion that tells the time does not work but can be serviced if interested. All wind up movements do move except for the bottom right one. So cool for a decorative piece!! Approx: 9" L x 8” T x 4 1/2 D, weighing 3 Pounds & 4 ounces. A Bit of History: The Lux Clock Manufacturing Company was founded in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1914 by Paul Lux and his family. Initially, the company focused on producing clock movements for other manufacturers' clocks. Lux produced various clocks, including pendulette and shelf clocks, many with cases made of Syrocowood (sawdust and resin mixture) or, later, plastic. Some designs, like the "Good Luck"

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