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A: This model clock was introduced in 1880. It would probably sell in the $400 to $500 range. The Paris Exposition Medal was awarded to the company, Ansonia, not the clock.
Q-Where can we find information on Ansonia clocks and their values? We recently inherited a beautiful porcelain example decorated with what appears to be hand-painted flowers and leaves. A-A terrif… ...
Question: My daughter inherited the Ansonia clock shown in my photos from her grandparents. I have searched through 1,200 pictures in Ansonia catalogs and cannot see anything like it. The ...
Don't always trust the date you find in a pottery mark. A well-known mark, often found on porcelain clock cases for Ansonia clocks, says "Royal Bonn, 1755" in a shield. But the maker was Franz ...
In the mid-1840s, Anson G. Phelps built a copper rolling mill at a place near Derby, Conn., that he named after himself: Ansonia. When he decided to start a clock-making business in 1850, his ...
Don’t always trust the date you find in a pottery mark. A well-known mark, often found on porcelain clock cases for Ansonia clocks, says “Royal Bonn, 1755” in a shield. But the maker was ...
Appraisal: "Roman" Ansonia Clock, ca. 1874 Clip: Season 16 Episode 5 | 2m 22s Check out John A. Delaney's appraisal of a "Roman" Ansonia Clock , ca. 1874, from Eugene Hour 2.