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Vintage Cat Clock From The 50s

vintage cat clock from the 50s
This cat clock is a nostalgic but cool gift for those who love the 50’s!

The item has a longhand and shorthand that blends in well with the background color. The overall colors for this clock are white and black.

This cat has a white outstanding bow and has a smile on it’s face. The eyes move and so does the tail that sways back and forth.

My grandfather used to have a clock like this, and it used to freak me out as a kid. It brings back lots of good memories from my childhood. I loved it but hated it at the same time.

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