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Mantel Clocks707 of 716My grandparents' mantel clock.Face view of mantel clock
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    Posted 14 years ago

    ladydarkL
    (3 items)

    Item is not for sale, just need if there is anyone who may have information on it...Thank you!

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    1. ernest, 14 years ago
      I have a keininger and oberfell 400 day clock with an brass finish and seth thomas in the inlay. It was made in germany> Can you get me any more information on it.?It also had instructions Gebrauchsanweisung Jahresuhr.
    2. ladydarkL, 14 years ago
      I have solved the mystery, it is an Ansonia Crystal Regulator.
    3. Bruce, 13 years ago
      I don't know if you're still looking for information but your clock is an Ansonia crystal regulator called the "Ambassador", circa 1914. As you've said it is a Crystal Regulator with a top and base made from Green Onyx. Yours is deeply veined which makes for a nice contrast of colors. I think that Ansonia made some of the most beautiful crystal regulators of all the American manufacturers. They had a whole series of Green Onyx clocks. The Ambassador was one of the more basic designs. Most recently it was appraised at $550 in mint original condition. Most of the examples I've seen sell on Ebay have sold for an average of $300-$350 although there was one that sold for $790 in October of 2010. It's a lovely clock and compared to clocks made of only brass and glass, the Onyx seems to give these Crystal Regulators a nicer, deeper, less "tinny" sound when they strike. I also have one and I love it. Enjoy yours!

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