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    Posted 3 years ago

    Chimichimi
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    Hello, does anyone knows something about this clock ?
    Is very heavy (aprox 37 lbs)
    Cast iron and marble .

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    Comments

    1. Bruce99 Bruce99, 3 years ago
      Nice clock. Could be a Frenchie or American Black Mantel. You got anything else to go on? Names, labels on the case, dial and/or movement?
    2. Chimichimi, 3 years ago
      No labels, just 871 and 53 on pendulum . Tank you Bruce99.
    3. Bruce99 Bruce99, 3 years ago
      That sounds like it may be the serial number on a french clock pendulum. If so, there should be a matching serial number on the movement. We really need additional photos of the clock, including the movement. If there is an hour strike bell mounted on the back of the movement, try to temporarily removing it before taking a clear, well-lit closeup of the movement. There may be a maker's mark behind the bell (assuming there is one).

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