
Vintage Bulova Wall Clock and Barometer Set
This is a vintage wall-mounted instrument featuring a clock at the top and a barometer at the bottom, housed within a decorative wooden frame. The frame has a distinct hourglass or figure-eight shape, crafted from a warm-toned wood, possibly oak or walnut, showing signs of age appropriate wear and a rich patina. The edges of the wooden frame are embellished with a darker, possibly black or very dark blue, painted inset panel, outlined by a lighter, golden pinstripe, adding a touch of elegance and contrast. The overall construction appears solid, indicative of good craftsmanship. The top dial is a clock face with a brass-colored metal bezel and a brass or gold-tone face. It features black Roman numerals for hour markers and two black hands. There is some visible dust or minor debris under the glass, and the brass face shows some minor tarnishing and a slight scratch. The brand 'BULOVA' is faintly visible on the upper half of the clock face. The bottom dial is a barometer, also with a brass-colored metal bezel and a brass or gold-tone face. It displays weather indicators such as 'Stormy', 'Rain', 'Change', 'Fair', and 'Very Dry' around its circumference, with numerical pressure readings in the center. A single needle indicates the current atmospheric pressure, and there appears to be a smaller, settable needle (often found on barometers for tracking pressure changes). The term 'BULOVA' is clearly visible at the bottom of the barometer face. Between the two dials, there is a small rectangular plaque that reads 'PROPERTY OF BOEING', 'ASSET NUMBER 10041', and 'AMERICAN AIRLINES INC.'. This marking suggests the item was once property of a corporate entity, specifically Boeing, and potentially used by American Airlines, lending a unique provenance to the piece. The wood frame exhibits some minor scuffs, dings, and surface wear consistent with age and use, but no major cracks or structural damage are immediately apparent. The glass covers over both dials appear intact. The style suggests it likely dates from the mid-20th century, perhaps 1940s-1960s, a period when such combined instruments were popular for homes and offices. The combination of a reliable timepiece and a weather instrument, along with the unique corporate identification, makes this a distinctive and collectible item.
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Estimated Value
$250-400
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Category
Home Decor/Scientific Instrument
Appraised On
September 11, 2025
Estimated Value
$250-400
Item Description
This is a vintage wall-mounted instrument featuring a clock at the top and a barometer at the bottom, housed within a decorative wooden frame. The frame has a distinct hourglass or figure-eight shape, crafted from a warm-toned wood, possibly oak or walnut, showing signs of age appropriate wear and a rich patina. The edges of the wooden frame are embellished with a darker, possibly black or very dark blue, painted inset panel, outlined by a lighter, golden pinstripe, adding a touch of elegance and contrast. The overall construction appears solid, indicative of good craftsmanship. The top dial is a clock face with a brass-colored metal bezel and a brass or gold-tone face. It features black Roman numerals for hour markers and two black hands. There is some visible dust or minor debris under the glass, and the brass face shows some minor tarnishing and a slight scratch. The brand 'BULOVA' is faintly visible on the upper half of the clock face. The bottom dial is a barometer, also with a brass-colored metal bezel and a brass or gold-tone face. It displays weather indicators such as 'Stormy', 'Rain', 'Change', 'Fair', and 'Very Dry' around its circumference, with numerical pressure readings in the center. A single needle indicates the current atmospheric pressure, and there appears to be a smaller, settable needle (often found on barometers for tracking pressure changes). The term 'BULOVA' is clearly visible at the bottom of the barometer face. Between the two dials, there is a small rectangular plaque that reads 'PROPERTY OF BOEING', 'ASSET NUMBER 10041', and 'AMERICAN AIRLINES INC.'. This marking suggests the item was once property of a corporate entity, specifically Boeing, and potentially used by American Airlines, lending a unique provenance to the piece. The wood frame exhibits some minor scuffs, dings, and surface wear consistent with age and use, but no major cracks or structural damage are immediately apparent. The glass covers over both dials appear intact. The style suggests it likely dates from the mid-20th century, perhaps 1940s-1960s, a period when such combined instruments were popular for homes and offices. The combination of a reliable timepiece and a weather instrument, along with the unique corporate identification, makes this a distinctive and collectible item.
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