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203.           $200

Ansonia Clock Co. “Queen Elizabeth”, ca. 1901.  This is the later and most common version of this popular model.  The 36-inch walnut case has been refinished and the door glass is modern.  The replaced paper dial is clean and bears the Ansonia logo; the hands are correct.  The signed 8-day, time and half-hour strike movement is running nicely and striking on an Ansonia cathedral gong, with a proper wooden pendulum stick and brass bob.  There is a label on the back.  The average AAC sale price for this model is $252 over six sales. $200–$300.

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Antique American Clocks                    JULY 2026

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

 

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

 

 

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