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Ansonia Pendulum

Crystal Face and Pendulum Clock Made by Ansonia Clock of New York
Crystal Face and Pendulum Clock Made by Ansonia Clock of New York

Crystal Face and Pendulum Clock Made by Ansonia Clock of New York

By Ansonia Clock Company

Located in Manhasset, NY

Crystal face and pendulum clock made by Ansonia Clock of New York. Bronze case in all beveled glass

Category

Vintage 1960s American Classical Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

Materials

Brass

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Victorian Ansonia Company Antique 1800s Walnut Brass Mantel  Pendulum Clock
Victorian Ansonia Company Antique 1800s Walnut Brass Mantel  Pendulum Clock

Victorian Ansonia Company Antique 1800s Walnut Brass Mantel Pendulum Clock

Located in Portsmouth, VA

This exquisite antique mantel clock, crafted by the renowned Ansonia Clock Company in the 1800s, is

Category

Antique Early 19th Century North American Mantel Clocks

Materials

Walnut

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A rare George II musical table clock by Matthew King, circa 1735. This unusual eight-day spring-driven table clock was made by Matthew King, who was active as a clockmaker in the ...

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Materials

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