Posted 3 years ago
Marciano8
(4 items)
It was purchased Dec. 6, 1918 by my Great Grandfather Clarence Holdridge from Mathauer & Tulian Co. Jewelers and Optometrists, 337 Kercheva Avenue. in Detroit. Have the receipt in the last picture that was in the back with the original key.
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Looks like you have a Waterbury Chime Clock No. 503. According to Ly's references it came in Mahogany or Circassian Walnut. Originally listed for $71.50 in 1915 or $1522 in 2010! A very nice heirloom. I really like the Italian Soldiers staged next to it also. Nice touch.