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Extremely rare 19th century bronze mantle clock made by Ansonia clock co. The clock itself is dated June 14, 1861. … Read more Extremely rare 19th century bronze mantle clock made by Ansonia clock co. The clock itself is dated June 14, 1861. The clock is not perfect but still good shape for its age. The clock doesn't seem to work but looks complete. The right key hole is frozen, but the left one winds up. There are some imperfections so please examine the photos close. The styling is meant to resemble roman / Greek architecture and battle armor. The clock is coated in bronze but it has aged. It might shine back up with a polish! It comes with two keys that fit but im unsure if they are original. Could use a cleanup and detail. Perfect piece to display in any home. Measures 19L x 7W x 16H. See less
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