Great Seal Clock - OUT OF STOCK
$265.00
This elegant gold tone quartz time clock comes in a rich mahogany chest with high polish brass knobs and accent pieces. This chest captain's desk clock is a handsome addition to your office or den and makes for a great presidential gift. The Great Seal of the United States is imprinted on the inside of the chest of this custom clock.
The clock size is approximately 5" (L) x 5" (W) x 3 1/2" (H) and has gold clock dials.
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