THE PIECE: An antique Ansonia clock in a mahogany case with Asian-theme glass, circa 1880s. View full sizeThis 1880s clock, owned by Julius Hambacher of Marrero, was made by the Ansonia Clock Co. in ...
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 clock is ...
This guide will walk you through key identification tips, from recognizing clock styles and mechanisms to understanding materials and maker marks.
Appraisal: Ansonia Swinger Clocks, from Junk in the Trunk 4, Part 2. Watch Dean Armentrout's appraisal of Ansonia swinger clocks, in Junk in the Trunk 4, Part 2.
Mystery clocks have been popular since the 18th century. The clock seems to have no mechanism but keeps time. One of the most famous is the swinging-arm clock. A tall classical figure, usually bronze, ...
I have an advertising poster for B.T. Babbitt Best Soap and cannot find a similar one. Can you identify it, tell me what it is called and if it has any value. — E.K. Answer: Benjamin Talbot Babbitt ...
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