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Liked & Loved recently144933 of 226365Seth thomas Mantel westminister Chime clock #?Ansonia Clock
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    Posted 12 years ago

    timeless5
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    Here's another no name clock nothing on front or back. It's metal and is 11" longit has little cupids on it. I love this clock, but would love to know more about it. Thanks

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    1. Bruce99 Bruce99, 12 years ago
      A very nice finish on this metal timepiece. I don't recognize the clock or the style. Without a manufacturer's, it gets really tough to nail anything down. There's probably some information on the movement. Even a patent number can be helpful sometimes...
    2. timeless5 timeless5, 12 years ago
      Thanks Bruce I'll yry to open it up
    3. ticktocktime100 ticktocktime100, 12 years ago
      Just by looking at it you know it is a lovely french clock with an enamel dial. I would say that it is probably from the 1870's at a guess. Thanks!

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