Description
Antique 1800s mantel clock. Antique American shelf or mantel clock, most likely from the mid-to-late 1800s. The interior label showing “Eight Day” and “BRASS” movement is a strong clue that it was made by one of the major Connecticut clock companies during the Victorian era — possibly Seth Thomas, Ansonia, Waterbury, Gilbert, or New mantel clock is both functional and stylish, making it a valuable collectible for clock enthusiasts and decor lovers alike! Antique American shelf or mantel clock, most likely from the mid-to-late 1800s. The interior label showing “Eight Day” and “BRASS” movement is a strong clue that it was made by one of the major Connecticut clock companies during the Victorian era — possibly Seth Thomas, Ansonia, Waterbury, Gilbert, or New mantel clock is both functional and stylish, making it a valuable collectible for clock enthusiasts and decor lovers alike!