Kowalski
Flyer Engine Clock
Product Description
This one-of-a-kind clock is handcrafted from an antique 1920s toy fire engine, a dashboard clock from an early American automobile, brass wings from a vintage fan, parts from trombones, and flickering flame light. The wings flap and the flame light flickers when switched on. The clock is hand wound and will run for about four days on a winding.
As a child, San Francisco Bay Area artist Stephen Kowalski loved to take took his toys apart to see how they worked; oftentimes reassembling them into something completely different. As an award-winning graphic designer and industrial designer, Kowalski had the opportunity to create items both big and small—from the huge scoreboard clock at San Francisco Giants’ Oracle Park, to smaller useful items of imagination. Today, he works with antique and vintage mechanical, aircraft, nautical, and other decorative parts to create extraordinary clocks, lamps, and furniture. Each item is expertly crafted by hand so no two pieces are the same. As much as possible, vintage screws, nuts, and other hardware are used in assembly as an homage to a bygone era of creative wonder.
Product Details
- Materials
Brass, Iron, Rubber
- Measurements
18"L x 15"W x 12"H
- OriginUnited States
— Hand Signed By The Artist
— Power Source: Wall Plug
— Cord Length: 6’
— Voltage: 110
— Bulb Type: Incandescent
— Bulb Included: Yes
— Bulb Socket: E12
— Wattage: 10
— Assembly Required: No
— Instructions Included: Yes
— Suitable For Outdoor Use: No
— Certifications: No
— Product Weight: 10 lb
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-4 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation