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The Royal Geographical Society Millennium Clock by the Franklin Mint

By dottiangel, 14 January, 2011
Description

This unique timepiece is fitted with a solid brass 8-day wind-up movement created exclusively by Hemle & Sohn of Germany and consists of a cobalt blue glass earth-globe accented with 24 karat gold, a satellite moon of blue lace agate and a time band which revolves with the moon as it circles the globe.  It also contains a battery operated digital display that counts down the days to the year 2000 and can be re-set to display the month, day and year.  The clock is embellished with richly engraved plates and rests on columns of genuine marble accented with 24 karat gold.  The entire work is mounted in a clear glass dome.

Category
Clocks
Medium
Cobalt blue earth-globe on marble base accented with 24 karat gold with glass dome
Distinguishing marks
Certificate of authenticity, operating instructions, engraved plate
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
7" x 7" x 12"
Date Period
1999
Weight
approx. 7 lbs
History
received as gift, never used
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$495.00
For Sale?
Yes
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whismanwares

14 years 5 months ago

Re: The Royal Geographical Society Millennium Clock by the ...

I have the same clock.  What is the value??

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Lovejoy

14 years 5 months ago

In reply to Re: The Royal Geographical Society Millennium Clock by the ... by whismanwares

Re: The Royal Geographical Society Millennium Clock by the ...

Franklin Mint stuff is notorious for not holding its value over time. This clock is no different in that respect. Though much nicer than most of the items they sell as potential collectibles,  I've seen four sell at auction for under $500.00.

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