RodPickett Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I've had this for a number of years but have no information on it's background. I thought I would post it here for comment. It is slightly larger in diameter than a soda can. 1
Roaring20s Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Rod, Please show a photo of the back of the clock and a sharp close-up of the Edison logo Have you ever opened it, to identify the movement and its markings? My searches have not found anything of use for "chatwood" plus ... antique clock edison novelty or novelties phonograph or phono music dealer advertising talking machine ... or with smaller businesses that may also carry phonograph jeweler optician chemist druggist James.
RodPickett Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago James, Photos added. Like you, I have not found any additional data. I've never had the back opened. It does wind, but does not operate.
Roaring20s Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago That's a great mystery item! It has a very good look to it. I'd like to see Chatwood somehow relate. I think the printing technique is Flexography. It was around during this time period. The way the ink looks to have an outline and pools to the center is a trait for this method. That's all I got. James.
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