Greetings,
Picture yourself taking a break from the digital age with this wonderful timepiece. It can be placed at the front door, greeting visitors and keeping guard at all hours. Enjoy the visual pleasure of the aesthetic pleasure of gazing at this face to check the hour and hearing it announce the hours as the day goes by. This is a rare Maine clock from a local collection which has been well cared for and maintained in running condition with little restoration from the day it was made. This painted dial clock has a well patinaed mahogany surface with excellent crotch graining to the molded edge door. The face is signed by Enoch Burham, Paris, Maine who worked in that town starting at around 1806. He produced a typical brass two train movement that runs eight days and chimes each hour. Height 84.5", w. 18", d. 9". $12,000.
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 I just purchased this bronze Buddha of the late 19th or early 20th century. Its lines are delicately styled and the technical quality of the work very high. It is a most capable figure study. Below is a separate lotus-form support set on a round base with an inscription. Could this be perfection for your meditation garden? Height 58". A shipping crate is available.
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