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I've always referred to them as 'Gone with the Wind lamps' on occasion, Hurricane Lamp, but that usually makes me think of the kerosene jobs.
^Ahh, those are wondrous Quigley!
Are they plaster, resin- plastic?
I had been on the prowl for a clock in that general vein, QB, but I ended up buying a modern reproduction instead. Now that I have it, I predict the real ones will start dropping from the sky.
Considering its vintage, I'm guessing that cock of yours is direct-wired (is that the right term?) or perhaps a plug-in type? If so, I'm wondering how feasible it would be to replace the motor with one of those AA battery operated quartz movements. The upside is that installing the clock (provided it is currently direct-wired) would be a heck of a lot easier, and if it is a plug in type, well, eliminating the cord would make for a much neater look. The downside is that when it shows up on the Antiques Roadshow 50 years from now Leigh and Leslie Keno's grandnephews will tell the guy who brought it in that it's worth a couple of grand, but if someone hadn't replaced the movement way back when it would bring 10 times that much.
Do you mind disclosing how much it set you back?
I paid $3 for it.
Another purchase at a recent rummage sale. This 1960s starburst clock measures three feet in diameter.
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Ah, you'll poke your eye out with that thing!