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    Posted 10 years ago

    Hardknocks…
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    An unusual granite "mantle clock"...
    This is very heavy at around 50 pounds- depicting a soldier holding back a flag while overlooking a mother and child.
    The bottom of the stone is rough and hand chiseled.
    The inset phinney walker keyless rim wind clock doesnt really look original - its securely in place but offset and not flush with the stone...
    Id like to know if it really was intended to be a clock or a funerary/ memorial stone?
    And, which era it might come from?
    The soldier's belt buckle is square with a distinct US on it which makes me wonder if its as old as the Civil War.
    Thanks for the input!

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    1. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 10 years ago
      I don't know clocks, but by the soldier's standing collar and square belt buckle, I would guess at Spanish American War.

      Chris

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