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Mantel Clocks443 of 719Ansonia marble and cast iron mantle clockH.A.C. Mantel Clock - MADE IN WURTTEMBERG
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    Posted 11 years ago

    chickenhawk
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    Sessions Mantle clock, appears to be "marigold" but label model ends in "...wster" Aquired from Garage sale (Deceased Estate) Cannot find anything ending with similar letters on line?

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    1. chickenhawk, 11 years ago
      I am a bit of a chiming clock fan but this is my first genuine antique I've been lucky enough to aquire, however I am unable to read label of the model which appears to end with "...wster" .I cannot even find a listing similar on line?
    2. Bruce99 Bruce99, 11 years ago
      PhilDavidAlexanderMorris is right. It is the "Brewster" from circa 1923.
    3. chickenhawk, 11 years ago
      Thanks very much all,
      and it runs very well too :)

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