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Thecase is approximately 36 inches tall end to end.<o:p></o:p>
Thedial diameter looks like it would be about 7 3/8 inches or a little less.<o:p></o:p>
Thedepth of the head is about 2 5/8 inches.<o:p></o:p>
Numbersare stamped into the backboard of the pendulum box area. You can see them in one of the pictures. Looks like the left number is eleven (11),then there is 1899 and then there is what looks to me like 1707. I don’t know what the numbers signify.<o:p></o:p>
Theback of the clock is in good condition.No unusual holes. There’s onehole in the middle of the head that held the movement. There are two holes in the pendulum box areathat were for screws to steady the clock on the wall. I have a picture of the back of the clock butI couldn’t put it in the listing because there is a 12 picture limit. If you want to see it send me a message and I’llsend it to you.<o:p></o:p>
Ifyou are building a banjo clock here is a wonderful case for you to use at avery very reasonable price.<o:p></o:p>