Junghans Cricket Boy swinging mystery clock
Junghans, Germany, "Cricket Boy" swinging mystery clock, the patinated spelter figure with a bat in his right hand, his raised left arm holding a ball and supporting a gilt #1 compound pendulum, white enamel dial with luminous arabic numeral and hands, and eight day spring driven timepiece
17.5 x 6 x 3 in
Condition Report: Figure with loss of patina but no breaks, the nut on the jewel bar appears to have been replaced with washers; swinging arm has minor loss of gilt, dial does have some dirt and loss of finish, hands a bit dirty; clock will tick, ACCESSORIES: Swinging Arm, circa 1920
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Junghans, Germany, "Cricket Boy" swinging mystery clock, the patinated spelter figure with a bat in his right hand, his raised left arm holding a ball and supporting a gilt #1 compound pendulum, white enamel dial with luminous arabic numeral and hands, and eight day spring driven timepiece
17.5 x 6 x 3 in
Condition Report: Figure with loss of patina but no breaks, the nut on the jewel bar appears to have been replaced with washers; swinging arm has minor loss of gilt, dial does have some dirt and loss of finish, hands a bit dirty; clock will tick, ACCESSORIES: Swinging Arm, circa 1920