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Super Rare Art Deco ATO Clock
One of the more rare Art Deco antique clocks is this wonderfully stylish and totally authentic 1930s Art Deco antique clock by ATO the French clock makers. This clock has a mixtures of materials, mainly bakelite and pink mirror glass. Very iconic looking clock that couldn't be mistaken for any other era could it? So advanced in its design for its time. ATO, one of the most popular Art Deco antique clocks, this is a very collectible model which allows you to watch the movement working. The pendulum swings back and forth, powered by a 1.5 volt battery. It has a glass dial with highly stylized numerals. All on a black Bakelite stepped base. Our horologist has serviced this gem so it comes to you in working order.
Electro-magnetic mechanism 1.5V battery power
Short BIO below.
ATO is short for Hatot (Leon Hatot) Léon Hatot born 22.04.1883 died 11.09.1953. He was a French clock maker and is famous for producing one of the first battery operated clocks in the 1920s. He patented the Classic form of pendulum which used a magnet and coils to impulse the pendulum. This is done by the current from the first coil switching a transistor which supplies a larger current to the second coil at the right moment. Lalique supplied some of the glass panels for some of his antique clocks. He used various materials to produce his clocks, marble, onyx, bakelite, wood and glass.
We want you to be happy with your purchases from us so we offer a Full money back guarantee (items must be returned within 14 days in same condition as when sent) if you are not fully satisfied with your purchases from us. Please note all Postal/transport costs are none refundable.
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Deco-World
Private dealer, by appointment only.
Barnstaple
North Devon
England
EX31 1GG
Tel : 01172308157
Non UK callers : +44 1172308157
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Electro-magnetic mechanism 1.5V battery power
Short BIO below.
ATO is short for Hatot (Leon Hatot) Léon Hatot born 22.04.1883 died 11.09.1953. He was a French clock maker and is famous for producing one of the first battery operated clocks in the 1920s. He patented the Classic form of pendulum which used a magnet and coils to impulse the pendulum. This is done by the current from the first coil switching a transistor which supplies a larger current to the second coil at the right moment. Lalique supplied some of the glass panels for some of his antique clocks. He used various materials to produce his clocks, marble, onyx, bakelite, wood and glass.
We want you to be happy with your purchases from us so we offer a Full money back guarantee (items must be returned within 14 days in same condition as when sent) if you are not fully satisfied with your purchases from us. Please note all Postal/transport costs are none refundable.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 4/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Clocks
Period Art Deco Antiques
Origin French
Item code as036a519
Status Sold
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Shipping information
We ship world wide on a weekly bases via UPS and Fedex. Please email us for a very competitive delivery quote. All items are either custom crated or double wall boxed with new materials to include packing peanuts, tissue paper, bubble wrap and bubble bags.
View all stock from
Deco-World
Private dealer, by appointment only.
Barnstaple
North Devon
England
EX31 1GG
Tel : 01172308157
Non UK callers : +44 1172308157
Get directions to Deco-World
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