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This distinguished pair of early 18th-century hand-forged iron clock hands offers a compelling glimpse into historical craftsmanship. Once part of a grand clock tower, these pieces stand as a testament to the artistry and precision of blacksmithing techniques from the period. The clock hands feature simple lines highlighted by their antique, hand-forged nails and a natural patina that speaks to their age, with surface rust adding character and authenticity. They have been mounted on a wooden base with two small hooks at the back for easy hanging.
Their substantial size and rustic finish make them an impressive, though no longer functional, decorative element. These clock hands make a captivating focal point when displayed on a wall. They pair effortlessly with both minimalist and industrial-themed spaces, as well as more rustic, country-style interiors. Consider hanging them above a mantel or fireplace to create a striking display, highlighting their unique and timeless character.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Longer hand is approx. 50½" long. Smaller hand is approx. 29½" long. Depth is 2¾"
Longer hand is approx. 128cm long. Smaller hand is approx. 75cm long. Depth is 7cm
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Substantial Early 18th-Century Hand-Forged Iron Clock Hands - 50½"
Sale price€2.036,95