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  <description>&lt;p&gt;This motion clock from the Mastercrafters Clock Co. is one of the first motion clocks they produced shortly after the 2nd. World War. In 1948. Stands 7.5 in. tall and the base measures 7.5 x 2.5 in. in a pinkish tan marbleized plastic case. I have had this plugged in and it seeems to work OK. I didn&apos;t check if it will keep accurate time. I see no reason it shouldn&apos;t but I am no expert on any clocks. Nice to display and add to a collection. It has been in storage for many years in an estate.</description>
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