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BID DATE:
03/18/2024 08:13 PM
CURRENT BIDDER:
viking
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DESCRIPTION

ANTIQUE ANSONIA OAK SCHOOL HOUSE CLOCK

Rating: 8
Comments. The clock case is made of oak/oak veneer that measures 32” high, 17” wide, 4 ˝” deep and is more than 95 years old. It was made by the Ansonia Clock Company of New York and has a painted dial, a brass covered pendulum, brass frame dial protector with a clear glass front, brass works and” Regulator” as well as the company logo on the clear glass door panel. The woods golden oak finish has minor wear, a few scratches/scrapes and really accentuates the woods grain. The clock is surrounded by an 8-sided ornate molding frame and the cabinet has rounded faces. This item is in sturdy shape having normal use wear, small veneer chips on the door face and soiling. The clock needs some adjustments so it will run continuously. Give it a cleaning and you’ll have a fancy version of the schoolhouse clock for your home that is at are auction hall for preview.


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