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    Posted 12 years ago

    kindy
    (56 items)

    This adorable little clock was made in Japan sometime between the 1930's-1950's by a company called Eikosha. It is made of blue glass and it has some really cute images etched into it. Unfortunately it has some chips, but still, not bad for a garage sale find. :)

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    Comments

    1. clockerman clockerman, 12 years ago
      Beautiful clock.
    2. Bruce99 Bruce99, 12 years ago
      Niiice...
    3. kindy kindy, 12 years ago
      Thankyou BELLIN68 :) And a very merry christmas to you :)
    4. tempusfigit, 12 years ago
      Is it Eikosha or Seikosha.

      I know that Seikosha made clocks and watches. Seikosha is now Seiko.
    5. kindy kindy, 12 years ago
      Hi tempusfigit - It is Eikosha. The logo can be found at http://www.japaneseclocklogos.com . I also emailed the site owner who confirmed this :)

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