Neoclassical Style figural copper mantle clock, early 20th c., depicting the Roman Goddess seated figure Minerva wearing a helmet and armor and holding a spear and shield, thus depicting her role in combat strategy, she appears above the clock face with Roman numerals, the movement, with access at the back, is now AA battery operated, and is working, lacks rear access door, approx. 24.25"h (including spear), 21"h (spear removed), 17,25"w, 12.75"d, spear only 24.5"l, 15.90lbs
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