Posted 2 years ago
pyrolilly
(2 items)
I cannot find anything about this clock. I assume it was made in 1885 by the patent number. Its just so interesting. I have no clue where my grandma picked it up at. She was an avid yardsaler (hmm.... that must be where I get it from) and went yardsaling with her sisters all the time. I'm so happy that it was left to me. This has a lady, cheribums, the eagle with the shield and the liberty bell. I think its bronze, but I'm not sure. I really want to know anything about this wonderful clock!
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I have the exact same clock, and I was asking the same questions. Did you ever find anything out about your clock? I paid about $100 at an auction, if you could email me and let me know that would be great! Thanks Don