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Official Railroad Commemorative Clock JUPITER'S MOMENT OF DESTINY Franklin Mint

$ 32.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Pre-owned butlooks and works great
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Official Railroad Commemorative Clock JUPITER'S MOMENT OF DESTINY Franklin Mint
    Official Railroad Commemorative Clock JUPITER'S MOMENT OF DESTINY Franklin Mint
    This listing is for a beautiful clock from the Franklin Mint. The clock is titled Jupiter's Moment of Destiny. Jupiter was the name of a locomotive on the Central Pacific Railroad in 1869. On his way to the "Wedding of the Rails" the Central Pacific's President, Leland Stanford, was in a special VP train headed east. The locomotive of that VIP train was badly damaged high in the mountains when it ran into a huge log. The locomotive and train limped into the next station where the locomotive was uncoupled and another locomotive, the Jupiter, was attached to the VIP train. The Jupiter pulled the VIP train to Promontory Point and represented the Central Pacific at the driving of the golden spike linking east with west.
    The clock is a great looking piece of furniture. It measures about 17" tall by about 8" wide. There is a small replica of the Jupiter in front of a forested rugged terrain in the bottom of the clock. The timepiece is battery powered so you can put it anywhere you need it but it would be stunning in your office or train room. I've had the clock running for moths and it works well.
    The clock is in really nice condition. It does have one scratch on the back that goes beneath the finish. I have used a scratch stick crayon and marker to try to blend it in so that if you have the clock in front of a mirror the scratch is not so obvious. It looks much less obvious in real life than in the photo. Other than that the clock really looks great.
    Shipping for this item will be boxed Parcel Select or Priority mail within the USA. I would strongly suggest Priority mail if you want this in time to be on display for Christmas. International shipping via Priority Mail or Ebay's International Standard Delivery.
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