Posted 11 years ago
Jgraham11
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I inherited this clock 20 years ago. It has some cracks and does not work. I just would like any information as to its time and region it comes from. I have no information on it .
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Posted 11 years ago
Jgraham11
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I inherited this clock 20 years ago. It has some cracks and does not work. I just would like any information as to its time and region it comes from. I have no information on it .
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Very Similar to an Mahopac Ansonia Porcelain Clock, with outh seeing the movement, can't say for sure, but appears to be a close relative. If so It's made in USA circa 1900-1910
This is in the style of "delft" pottery. The dial, bezel and hands (if original) don't look like Ansonia to me, but I could certainly be wrong. By the way, is one of the hands missing?
In order to help identify your clock, please provide the following:
Any and all information printed, stamped or labeled on the dial, movement, case, pendulum and key. This includes names, trademarks, serial/model/patent numbers and dates.
As Kerry mentioned, information on the movement alone can be very helpful.
Measurements of the dial and case. Please take measurements at the longest, widest, and deepest points only.
Well lit photos of the entire case, with close-ups of the dial, movement and any distinctive decorative feature(s) or labels.
Any provenance information available.
This information will be very helpful, but it still may not lead to a definitive model or date.
Regards