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Any information about this car clock would be appriciated, such as date of manufacture and which car/cars it might have been used in. Thanks, Greg | ||
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The back of the clock. | |||
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Very cool item Greg! As a beginning in narrowing it down, the Ansonia Clock Company was sold along with the Hampden Watch Company in a 1928 package deal. Those companies went to a holding company called Amtorg in the Soviet Union to establish watch and clock making operations there. Some early clocks of this design were intended for the glove-box door. To wind them the user opened the glove-box door and of course the time was viewed from the front when closed. ![]() | |||
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Thank you Lindell. Pre-1928 does narrow it down. Best regards, Greg | |||
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Greg, Tran's Ansonia book shows this to be a 1917 model. Tom | ||||
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