FREE: C.1891, E.N. Welch "Little Lord Fauntleroy" novelty clock
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Description
The listing, C.1891, E.N. Welch "Little Lord Fauntleroy" novelty clock has ended.
Small working clock that has been in the family for generations.
In fair to good original condition. This nickel-plated case has one slight bump which is shown in photos. This little clock does run. the fast slow lever doesn’t seem to be there.. Wonderful condition for its age., Height 2 3/4"
See all photos please.
Also called Captain Slocum's chronometer.
Questions & Comments
This a very nice unique clock! Certain people should realize not everyone uses modern technology and really be respectful of that and to think this is our next-generation! Many Blessings my dear Angel! Huge hugs and much Love! 75 plus winds here...LOL!
Oh Hope they settle down or just stop completely! Don't blow away! Hope your staying warm sweetie. Raining here and getting cooler..tuckered out tonight..lol. Miss you so much! Love you my Darling~~
Oh I wish the winds would just quit too they have been blowing for 24 hour's strait! Nice n warm inside watching the movie Chaos! I miss you too very much sweetie! Love you!
This weather is so unsettled all over the country! Hope the winds stop for you Kelly! Laughing so glad you can curl up & watch a great movie my Angel! Love you always & forever my Darling~~
Oh, I love that your Dad brought it home from the War! My Dad brought so many things home...I found a huge old Trunk in the Attic with tags from France and Italy...there were all kinds of little treasures he'd acquired! He had a great love for all kinds of Clocks ~ he'd have loved this beauty! xx
Hi Sweetie, I think our Dad;s were alike in their love of items from all over the World! Your comments are fabulous and wonderful! Blessings Galore !!!
Wow, I probably shouldn't say this, but boxxers09, I can't believe that you actually wrote such a disrespectful comment here. I find manners to be far more attractive than any photograph. Goodness!
Oh thank you so much for your kind words. My digital camera is a oldie but know how to use it..lol. The weather hasn't been cooperating with my photos. Any taken inside always look unfocused for some reason! Janetrae1 you are a absolute Angel! Hugs, Blessings & Joy always~~
Hi Ronnie! I remember on the Scottie Jadite blotter..lol. I do have another one, but haven't convinced myself to let it go yet..heh heh.! Thank you so much my friend for commenting & viewing my auction! Your so AWESOME! Huge blessings & Joy always~~
Hugs xx It's the same here, very inclement weather! I was dreading this as autumn was leaving us; i thought "Oh no! Inside photographs >.<", but the seasons went on with no regard to Listia. Hehee Well, if unfocused photos are the worse thing life trips us up with, then we are mighty blessed! xxx Joy to You Nancy!
LOL! I hear you on the inside photos! Mine are so much better if I can take them outside! The lighting inside just doesn't cut it..heh heh. Between all the rains and then sleet it has been impossible to snap them outside. We are Blessed my friend! Joy & Happiness for you & yours~~
Can you redo your pictures..its really simple with a phone or a camera..just look at the clock and pull the phone /camera away until it comes in focus then and only then do you snap the photo.With today's phones and camera's never should a picture look like yours...I am really interested in this clock but need to see it better.
You do have fun auctions! Thanks for better pics. Since this was in your family forever, do you have any stories about it, or who liked it best, or where it came from. Any little thing would be nice. Thanks! Merry Christmas
Hi sweetie, My Dad brought it home from Hawaii when he was stationed there during WW2..I do know he treasured it, and carried it with him on & off the base. When he finally returned home it sat proudly on his desk with a “Do Not touch “ sign..lol.