Posted 1 year ago
wbks3318
(1 item)
Hello all:
More items from storage. The "rose" clock works, but I think it originally had verbiage on the bottom of the display. It may have been for a brand of liquor, whiskey or brandy. Not real sure, does anyone know?
The Seven-Up clock lights up but does not run. Needs a new clock motor. Anyone know where to find one?
The table clock is pretty old. It is made by Waterbury of Connecticut. It does need a little work as well, but I would never attempt it. Does anyone still work on these?
The "Home Music Box" dates back to the early 1900's, I think teens or twenties. I can't get it to work, the bellows need some attention. There are also 36 "cobs" with the music box, so I'd really like to find out how, or whom can repair it.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
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the first clock is four roses whiskey I think