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C.1895, New Haven Chime No. 3, Westminster tune, mahogany case with cast trim. This is a nice clean example with all of its applied decorations intact and a clean dial. An auxiliary movement below the striking movement, chimes the quarter hour on four gongs, followed then by strike on larger gong. Three is a patent "echo chamber" in the base of the clock. It has a clean label that was misapplied at the factory as it mis-states this to be the "Abbey" model. This model is pictured on p.96 of Ly's New Haven Clock Book with a 1997 value of $625. — Antique Clocks Price Guide
Description
Condition: good+ Height 19 inches
Record courtesy of
R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts
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