Description: A very odd, perhaps "creepy", non-functioning Boyce Moto-Meter that is being used as a unique photo holder display. The tin-type original 1800s Photograph is that if a mid aged lady from another century. The essential structure is basically a motor-meter atop a used aluminum grease cap. Genuine Authentic Boyce Moto-Meter parts holding an original 1800s Tin-Type Photograph. Packard Twelve" emblem is shown on the opposite where the "Summer Average" temperature readout would usually be. Larger Moto-meter measures a 3-1/4" Diameter. Real Glass facia front and back. Stands 5.5" Tall. Makes for one very unusual automotive display piece. This is truly a one-off item. Boyce Moto-meter Patent dates up to 1918 are on one side. In a rather dramatic way, this handmade display really does lend itself well for a picture holder. People back then were known to put pictures inside moto-meters, usually while still mounted on the vehicle! There is no temperature tube inside the meter. Strictly a conversational display piece unlike anything anyone has ever seen before. Made entirely with all vintage findings and parts of the time. Cool Decor Piece with a very strange aura about it. UPS Ground Shipping is based on 2-1/2 lbs to your USA Address. We do honor the ebay International Global Shipping Program.
Price: 189 USD
Location: Schenectady, New York
End Time: 2025-01-23T16:29:29.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Year: 1900
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States