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    Posted 10 years ago

    Optima
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    This clock has been in my family for years and I inherited it upon my mother's death. Neither my sister or I know anything about it - where it came from, how old it is, etc. We just know it has always been around at my grandparents' home and then moved to our mantel when they passed.

    It is 17.75" at its highest. The base is 11" x 5".

    As I was searching the web, I came across some Ingraham clocks and it had the look of some of those.

    I am hoping that someone on this site may be able to tell me more about it. Any clues would be appreciated.

    Thank you for reading this.

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    Comments

    1. slackjack, 10 years ago
      You need to remove the hands and dial. The front of the movement will be marked with the manufacturers name. It may also be marked with a number like 4-11 ,for example. That would mean made in April 1911. Or maybe not.

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