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Hi every one I just picked up this Ansonia kitchen clock two weeks ago at the local antique store. I am not sure of the age. Thought you might want to take a look.Is there any way to post more then one picture at a time? Regards, Dave ![]() | ||
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Dave, You can post more pictures openning a reply window, it is also helpful in allowing a brief description for each one. Tell me something Dave, now that you have your new (so to speak) clocks, are you keeping them running?, and striking? | |||
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David, Your clock is the Durham, and is pictured on page 462 of Tran's Ansonia book. The description reads: black Walnut eight day Strike Height 22 1/4 inches Dial 6 inches List, each $5.60 It is dated 1894. Nice clock! Enjoy!! Tom | ||||
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Yes Carlos I keep all my clocks running and striking. I do have a few more and lots of Anniversary clocks. Dave | |||
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Tom Thanks for the information! ![]() Dave | |||
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Nice Ansonia clock, did you do any work on this clock yet, or does it need any? I would be interested in seeing some anniversary clocks sometime. ![]() | ||||
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This clock was ready to go when I bought it all I did was wind it. The alarm works well too. | |||
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