C.1935, Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass, (yes). Chelsea Clock Co.
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introduced a second line in the middle of the depression on which the same basic design was used on movements, but they were not polished to a high standard and simply nickel plated to make them shiny. The movements are marked as above and with a second serial number series that started at 1000 and ends in a B. For instance, this one is serial 3136B. The case is the same basic dimension as the miniature "Babro" model, but made of a block of mahogany rather than with veneer & inlay. This clock refutes arguments that the Boston name was only used for the later (1971) German import line. Minor nicks to case. Dial 3", Height 6 inches
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C.1935, Boston Clock Co., Boston, Mass, (yes). Chelsea Clock Co. introduced a second line in the middle of the depression on which the same basic design was used on movements, but they were not polished to a high standard and simply nickel plated to make them shiny. The movements are marked as above and with a second serial number series that started at 1000 and ends in a B. For instance, this one is serial 3136B. The case is the same basic dimension as the miniature "Babro" model, but made of a block of mahogany rather than with veneer & inlay. This clock refutes arguments that the Boston name was only used for the later (1971) German import line. Minor nicks to case. Dial 3", Height 6 inches
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