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Two Old Souls, Inc. Fine Home Furnishings Downsizing Auction - Boardman, Ohio Closed (#19308441)

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Sligh Trends Mahogany/Walnut Chiming Grandfather Clock With Moon Phase

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  Lot # 16
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  • Location Living Room
  • Condition Used/Not Working Correctly
  • Measurements 18" X 7.5" X 79" H

  • Lot # 16
  • System ID # 19399163
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Description

Sligh Trends Mahogany/Walnut Chiming Grandfather Clock With Moon Phase 

The pendulum swings and winds, but we cannot get it to chime, and it stops working and keeping time after about 10 minutes or so. With a little tune-up, this would be an elegant addition to your traditional home decor!

This is a Trend Clock by Sligh chiming, moon phase grandfather clock with a mahogany and burl walnut case. Columns flank its case, and an elaborate brass and silver face dial with Arabic numerals, hour and minute hands below the moon phase (with moon and ships), is behind a glass door. The triple weight-driven movement and the pendulum are also behind a glass door. This is a high-end grandfather clock made in Zeeland, Michigan, USA. It comes with a door key. It is in wonderful condition—stunning!

Below is a YouTube video with tips on how to move a grandfather clock without damaging it.

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