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Antique 1900’s French Brass Carriage Clock Squire & Son

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    Posted 9 months ago

    Tangoes
    (195 items)

    Hi,just purchased this Antique Brass French Carriage Clock time only 8 day By Squaire & Son complete Working with key 5” by 3.5” W in good Working condition (no leather box ) dial has a few hairline cracks I have been searching for a Antique Carage clock for a while didn’t want to spend much but when I saw this complete with key working I bought payed to much retail $90 guy was asking $115 it was kind of an impulse buy please leave a comment below if you know anything about this clock or correct me if I wrong about anything above sorry for the sideways pictures,thanks

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    1. MishMasher MishMasher, 9 months ago
      That's neat. I found a similar one when I had to clear out my family home. For 48 years I never knew it existed. Come to think of it, I don't know where it is now.

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