This antique Ansonia mantle clock has a rather plain wooden case with detached gabled roof, which is in rough shape. It's being sold for parts or restoration, and I'd be happy to disassemble it and ship the parts without the heavy case to save on postage - just email me with your zip code for a revised shipping quote.
The quality brass movement is marked Ansonia Clock Co. U.S.A. New York 4-1/2. The pendulum is present and I don't see anything broken or missing from the movement (though I'm not an antique clock expert). The glass dome in front is missing, as are the clock hands. The dial is age yellowed. The clock still has all four cast metal feet. Height is 12 inches to roof center, width is nearly 14 inches across the front feet, and depth is about 6-1/2" front to back. There is no key.