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    Posted 12 years ago

    Cplnd76
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    This clock has been in my family for several generations. passed wityh very little info except that it hung in a train station years ago and has been an heirloom to our family. I have been trying to find anything i can about it. History or whatever to pass on to my kids. It says Ansonia clock company, New York. it also says "thirty days" below the smaller dial. the wooden case opens from the left side to the right. I havent found another like it.. Any history of it??

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    1. Bruce99 Bruce99, 12 years ago
      There aren't many details to go on in your photo but from what you've told us, and from the shape of the numerals it looks like you have an Ansonia "Fulton" model probably circa 1926 although some models go back to 1914.

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