Aristides the Just

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Description

This fine Empire Bronze and Gilded Mantle Clock depicts "Aristides the Just". He was thus named because he was populary reconized as never seeking personal glory or financial gain in his public service to the people of Athens. As a result, during his adult life, Aristides was asked to arbitate difficult private and public issues. He was also a Athenian soldier and statsman. He was one of the 10 commanders in the Battle of Marathon.

The movement is of 8 day duration, Anchor escapment with silk suspension. Countwheel striking on a bell. Seiral no. 3294. Made and signed by Henry of Paris. Silvered dial and Moon steel blued hands. circa 1805

12'5" ( 32 cms ) High

8'5" ( 22 cms ) Wide

3'5" ( 9 cms ) Deep

No. 4 Key
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All clocks sold by Robert McMillan are covered by the following guarantee

This clock sold by me is Guaranteed whilst in the ownership of the initial Purchaser against any mechanical defect.

This Guarantee is only valid if

1. the clock is not exposed to unreasonable atmospheric conditions. This includes excessive heat, dust, cold or humidity

2. the clock is not subject to unreasonable handling. This means aggressive winding or transporting without appropriate precautions and protection

3. the clock’s movement is cleaned and serviced by me not less than every three years.
DateEarly 19th Century : 1805 Codeas882a016 Price £6500.00     7583.55     $8360.95    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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