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Johnsmith's loves1563 of 1825My most sentimental piece. Marks are a little different.Waterman’s Parrot Fountain Pen Desk Set, c.1901
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    Posted 6 years ago

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    have 2 old clocks on says trade mark on the face and the other no information except for a piece of newspaper in it dated 1978 but appears older would like more information one or both. These were bought at an estate sail in Virginia. Have not tried to set them up or in any tried to use, before I find out a little more about them, so any information would be helpful.

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    1. SpiritBear, 6 years ago
      Clock 1: Seikosha, a Japanese clock company. Early-mid 1900s.
      Clock 2: Looks a lot like a New Haven 'gingerbread' clock I have. 1890s-1910s, most likely. If you look on the brass bezel around the face, there should be a patent date. But, remember, a patent date does not mean it was made anywhere near that date.

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