Nicholas Mueller & Sons Co., mirrorside clock.
I don't know what else to call this clock, it doesn't look like an Ansonia or a Kroeber, although close. The movement is signed exactly like the first line, the bell is signed, "A.B. & C. Co.", and the dial ring is marked, "Pat. Mar. 31-76". I checked all the research done to date and nothing indicates they made movements, or wooden cases for that matter. The case is 24 inches high, made almost identical to all the other companies' mirror side cases. This clock is original including the finish, statues, glass, dial, and the pendulum which is glass and most unusual. The door, but otherwise the case is not bad. The bottom and top glasses still have original putty holding them; I judge the middle is a good replacement. The label is about all there, has a couple of small rips, very nice wood dial. Hands, weights, and pendulum, are always a question mark, I am just not sure.
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