KIENZLE WESTMINSTER CHIME MANTLE CLOCK
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A scene from the 1933 Paramount film “Alice in Wonderland” with Colin Kenny portraying a mantle clock and actress Charlotte Henry as Alice. Elements of “Through the Looking Glass” were also combined with this Lewis Carroll inspired film.
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http://www.arlexclocks.com/products/Seth-Thomas-SONORA-Chime-No.-5-Antique-Cabinet-Clock.html
Sonora was its own company back in the late 1800s, they developed the plans for a clock and SETH THOMAS purchased the plans and made the clock from about 1901 to 1923. It has 2 complete movements inside of 1 case. The movement closest to the dial inside runs the Time & Strike, the 2nd movement further back in the case runs the WESTMINSTER chimes. The Westminster chime winding area is to the right of the number 3. The key has to reach back past the 1st movement and wind the 2nd movement, thus the winding arbor cannot be over the 6 like normal but instead over by the 3 on the dial. They are known to be the most MAJESTIC SOUNDING MANTEL CLOCKS as the sound is played on bells and not on rods. They tend to have silencer levers, some have the famous SETH THOMAS PATENTED ADAMANTINE FINISH which is a coating over wood and was used on the models dating about 1901-1920 or so.
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