Posted 2 years ago
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William Gilbert Clock Co., Connecticut oak mantle clock in Arts & Crafts (or more appropriately Vienna Secessionist style) with green slag glass panels, ca. 1917. Chime movement with hour and half hour strike. Inside back cover has retailer label, “From Wm. E. Hanscom, Jeweler and Optician, Pendleton, OR.,” and noted as being sold on 2/5/1917. Dimensions: 10.75”(H) x 19.5”(W) x 6"(D).
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Just bought this model for myself this afternoon. Liked the look, but fell in love with the chime!