
Linden Westminster Anniversary Clock with Glass Dome
This is a vintage-style Linden anniversary-style mantle clock featuring a clear glass dome. The clock is constructed with a brass-colored metal frame and pillars, resting on a decorative clear base with a faceted radial pattern. The cream-colored dial features black Roman numerals for the hours and an outer track of Arabic numerals (5 through 60) for seconds/minutes. It is marked 'LINDEN' at the top and 'Westminster' in cursive at the bottom of the dial, with 'MADE IN GERMANY' visible at the very base of the clock face. The clock is topped with three decorative finials in a tiered arrangement. Below the movement, a rotating torsion pendulum is visible, typical of the 400-day clock style. A gold-tone plaque on the base is engraved with 'MASTERCRAFT INDUSTRIES / Precision Woodworkers', suggesting this may have been a corporate gift or commemorative piece. The overall condition appears excellent with no visible cracks in the glass dome, though there is minor surface dust and light tarnish on the brass-tone finishes consistent with age. Circa late 20th century.
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Estimated Value
$45 - $75
Basic Information
Category
Horology / Clocks
Appraised On
May 2, 2026
Estimated Value
$45 - $75
Item Description
This is a vintage-style Linden anniversary-style mantle clock featuring a clear glass dome. The clock is constructed with a brass-colored metal frame and pillars, resting on a decorative clear base with a faceted radial pattern. The cream-colored dial features black Roman numerals for the hours and an outer track of Arabic numerals (5 through 60) for seconds/minutes. It is marked 'LINDEN' at the top and 'Westminster' in cursive at the bottom of the dial, with 'MADE IN GERMANY' visible at the very base of the clock face. The clock is topped with three decorative finials in a tiered arrangement. Below the movement, a rotating torsion pendulum is visible, typical of the 400-day clock style. A gold-tone plaque on the base is engraved with 'MASTERCRAFT INDUSTRIES / Precision Woodworkers', suggesting this may have been a corporate gift or commemorative piece. The overall condition appears excellent with no visible cracks in the glass dome, though there is minor surface dust and light tarnish on the brass-tone finishes consistent with age. Circa late 20th century.
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