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Roycroft Inn Clock |
Inspired by architectural details of The Roycroft Inn, and produced under License Agreement with the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation. A Limited Edition of no more than 50 clocks, each numbered as 1 of 50, 2 of 50, etc. Available in Quartersawn White Oak, Black Cherry, and Black Walnut. Shown is 1/50 as installed in the Roycroft Inn. All other units in the series will be inscribed "Head, Heart, Hand" in place of "Roycroft Inn" Overall Dimensions: The movement (clockworks) used is American-made by David Lindow & Co. It is an eight-day, cable wound, weight driven mechanism of superb quality. This is a historically correct reproduction of an American style bell strike movement that will count the hours, sounding only at the top of the hour. There are no musical chimes, or strike shut-off. The clock is to be wound once each week with the winding key provided. The clock was designed, and the case work fabricated by Howard R. Lehning, a Roycroft Master Artisan and owner of HR Lehning Fine Furniture & Timepieces. The metalwork is by Ronald VanOstrand, a Roycroft Master Artisan and owner of the VanOstrand Metal Studio. The hand carving is by Thomas Bojanowski, a Roycroft Master Artisan. The glasswork is by Peggy Eisensmith, owner of Aurora Art Glass. |
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| $15,995 + SH |
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