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Maples Traditional Plastic Wall Clock with Pendulum
Ansonia Trademark Clock Winding Key Double End #6/0000
Ansonia Antique Clock 1850 - 1920
Ansonia Clock Company Catalogue, 1894-1895
Ansonia Trademark Clock Winding Key #6/3.60mm
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Antique Clock Ansonia Popular Q&A
Q: Possible antique ansonia clock?
A: I found your clock in the 1914 Ansonia catalog but there is no model name. I'm not sure why the different base. It is one model in the "X" assortment. Ansonia s... Read More »
Q: How to Adjust an Ansonia Clock.
A: 1. Observe the inner workings of your clock. Insert the clock key into the key hole and turn it clockwise to wind the clock fully. 2. Place the small end of the... Read More »
Q: How to Set Pendulums on Ansonia Clocks.
A: 1. Stop the pendulum by gently catching the disk or "bob. Avoid pulling or grabbing the pendulum mechanism to prevent damage. 2. Turn the weight on the bottom o... Read More »
Q: Where can one purchase a Ansonia clock?
A: An Ansonia clock can be purchased from antique dealers and some jewellers. The Ansonia Clock Company was a famous 19th century clock maker in America which prod... Read More »
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