Vintage 1980's Whimsical Parvenue Clock Made By Heather Ramsay

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Parvenue Art Clock made by Heather Ramsay. She made many different style of clocks using various metals with whimsical objects.

Quartz Movement.
Never used. Packed away for years.
Measures 7" by 14".

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