Description
The company used many different trademarks. Business began about 1890 and closed 1918. This clock would have been made in that time frame. One day movement has nickel plates, sets and winds in the back, music box below the movement in the base. The music plays but it is evident some teeth in the comb are missing or damaged. You may like your music a little off key. Back door ha a latch. Porcelain dial and movement are signed with the makers logo. Seconds dial and alarm dial are on the larger time dial. The good wood case is 15 inches high, church belfry style.
Record courtesy of Horton's Antique Clocks