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    Posted 10 years ago

    tonyschacher
    (6 items)

    I noticed an earlier post that inspired me to sign up to maybe get any information that you may be able to give me. I think it is interesting that the aforementioned posters clock number was only 34 number higher but the design is different. Would that be a serial number or model number? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance ;)

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    1. rlwindle rlwindle, 10 years ago
      It is not that usual for clock manufacturer to change styles, especially a Sessions clock, they had a wide variety of shapes and styles.
    2. tonyschacher tonyschacher, 10 years ago
      So would this have been a serial # or a model number? Did this one have a name? ie. camel back? This was the previous poster I referred to ~> http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/101661-classic-style-sessions-mantle-clock-8?in=155

    3. Bruce99 Bruce99, 10 years ago
      Hello tonyschacher. Welcome to C.W. As rlwindle stated, American Clock Manufacturers of the era represented by your "Tambour" style of Mantel Clocks were always changing style and Sessions had a lot of them as it tried to compete with larger companies like Seth Thomas and Ingraham.

      To answer your question, I'm not sure what that number on the label is. I suspect that it is a model number. Serial numbers, when present, are most often found stamped somewhere on the brass movement. Your clock looks very similar to, but not exactly like, a model Sessions called the "Surprise", also from circa 1925. Sorry I can't be more definitive for you.
    4. tonyschacher tonyschacher, 10 years ago
      OK thank your your help :)

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