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    Posted 9 years ago

    Leeanne
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    This has been in my family, however it does network. Would love to know more about it, where it came from or even where I could take it to have it fixed..

    Thanks!

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    Comments

    1. Moonhill Moonhill, 9 years ago
      French carriage clock.
    2. matisse matisse, 9 years ago

      Hello

      Is there a name and a number on the clock.



    3. matisse matisse, 9 years ago

      Looks like a French carriage clock by Louis Fernier of Paris & Besancon
    4. Leeanne, 9 years ago
      It has few markings on it which is making it hard to identify, it has what looks to be an "S" top left on inner back, an "F, T or J" top right, the "hands" is marked on one piece and the numbers "1021" are on the bottom left of the inner back..
      They are the only identifying marks on it..

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