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Help ID This Mantel Clock

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More Information Found
by: Bruce

I finally took the clock hands and face plate off and found that the clock is a WM. L. Gilbert and has the numbers 5 14 stamped on the brass movement which I assume means 5th month of 1914. The paper label is almost completely gone and only thing that can be read is a V with either an I or 1 following it then at the bottom Conn. which is more than likely where it was made.

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