Posted 5 years ago
Mayer71
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Good day. We got this clock from a 80year aunt that got this from her grand parents. There is no label on it. The clock is still working. I would like to know how old it is
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Posted 5 years ago
Mayer71
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Good day. We got this clock from a 80year aunt that got this from her grand parents. There is no label on it. The clock is still working. I would like to know how old it is
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Your heirloom is an Ansonia Clock Company's model they called the "Organ" from circa 1906. It was part of their "O" assortment. Other clock models were called "Ostrich, Orchard, Orderly, Ostler and Oval.
Unfortunately I can't find another example online, but here is an Ostrich from the "O" Collection: https://mb.nawcc.org/threads/ansonia-gingerbread-information-please.143590/
Hope that solves your mystery, if so please indicate Mystery Solved in your listing. If not, let us know what other questions you may have.
Am I Cuckoo?? Where's the Cuckoo???
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No, this is not a Cuckoo Clock. It should moved to "Ansonia" and "Mantel" Clocks.
It's a wood case Time and Strike Mantel Clock.