Antique American Clocks                      January 2021

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7.         $1600

Ansonia “Georgia”, ca. 1892.  A second Georgia, this one in bronze with silver figures.  This one has also been professionally repainted, but the case itself was not, and it shows a few small chips on the top and edges.  The dial on this example is a bit fancier, with cartouche numbers and fancy pierced hands.  There is a thick beveled glass in the sash, the visible escapement has steel pallets.  The 8-day movement is signed with a rack and snail strike mechanism; it is running and striking on a cathedral gong without issue.  There is no rear door.  Horton’s sold this clock in 2015 for $2500.  $1800-$2000.

 

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Can I return my clock if I don’t like it?

 

Absolutely!  Save your packing and box, you have 30 days from receipt to return it if you are unhappy.  If the clock is not as described, or we missed something important and that is not evident from the pictures, we will refund your shipping costs (both ways) as well.  Find another auction company that does that!