Description

The iron case is not signed per se, but has a casting mark of "N453EGS". I am not sure of any of that mark. There is good gold painting on the front and sides, dial, hands, glass, and bezel are all original and in good condition. The movement is running freely without the pendulum hanging, so I would think it would run after you put a new suspension in place. This clock is pictured in Roy Ehrhardt's first catalog on page 15, and he felt was made by Waterbury or Nicholas Mueller. He valued the clock at $100, 30 years ago.

Record courtesy of Horton's Antique Clocks