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open up the back and check that it is not an India repro clock movement. If not then this type of clock movement was big in the 1900-1930 era
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Indian Repro Question
Clock's not in my possession...even if it was how would I know if it was an Indian repro?...can you elaborate on the subject...
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as with most hand made American items, the makers were proud of their work and put their names on everything. The India made items may have some number markings but not the same class
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I have never seen this before, but just looking at it (maybe its the pictures), it looks like a cheap refab. Just my gut, but seems to lack the characteristics of age and quality.
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Absolutely, look at the wood work. To new. Appears the staining around the windups are not right. JMO.
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