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Appraisal: Ansonia Mantel Clock, ca. 1883, from Vintage Denver.
View c.1890 Ansonia cast iron mantle clock with gilt brass and painted enamel dial and lion mask detail - restored by Philip Adage of Clocks of Yesteryear (27 x 41 x 17cm (Circa 1890) By Philip; gilt ...
Ansonia marketed a great number of this type of clock. They typically imported the ceramic cases from German manufacturers such as Royal Bonn, which is more correctly called the Franz Anton Mehlem ...
On the back it states “Prize Medal Awarded, Paris Exposition, 1878.” A: This model clock was introduced in 1880. It would probably sell in the $400 to $500 range. The […] ...
My clock was used in my grandmother’s home as early as the 1950s. Upon close inspection, I discovered it is an “Octagon 8 day, 30-hour clock,” made in Ansonia, Conn., by the Copper Co. — M.M.
This spacious three-bedroom duplex is part of a former clock factory in Park Slope, and it’s now on the market for $1.895 million. Part of the Ansonia Court development in the South Slope ...
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