Ahh, yes, it’s the Bradford. Not to be confused with the pear tree, this is Ansonia‘s own simple yet elegant piece. With his matte black enamel finish and his big porcelainish dial boasting proud Roman numeralshe’s in a successful attemp to deliver the time to you as quickly and clearly as he can.
As with any clock that is over 100 years old it is highly recommended that the owner has clocksmith to look over it every seven years All of my clocks run, but they may not run the full eight days that they are intended to without a check up. So if you want your time piece to run as well as it looks, you’ll need a locksmith.
This clock is metal . It is very heavy. The shipping is a little more expensive than the wooden adamantine Clocks .