WATERBURY CLOCK CO. NOVELTY TIMEPIECE
INDEX # : 145-T-1204
circa: 1901-1915

CLOCK STYLE Novelty CLOCK NAME French Gold No. 2 MANUFACTURE
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Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn.
Left: George Webster Burnham (1803-1885)
Right: Charles Benedict (1817-1881)CASE MODEL # N/A MOVEMENT TYPE Brass, 30-hour, Time only, pin lever escapement. CASE SIZE & CONSTRUCTION Base = 3 1/2", Height = 5 3/8", Depth = 1 7/8" LABEL INFORMATION No label - original. DIAL INFORMATION
Porcelain dial with gilt center, 1 ¼" chapter ring, beveled dial glass. MISC. FEATURES
Small celluloid insert on lower case depicting cherubs playing. ACQUIRED FROM Online auction, timepiece was a Christmas present from my Parents in December 2004. CONDITION WHEN ACQUIRED Not running, movement very dirty, case in excellent condition. A couple of small cracks on the porcelain dial, but still in very good condition. RESTORATION N/A HISTORICAL DATA
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Clock sold new in 1914 Waterbury catalog for $3.50.
The Waterbury Clock Company was formed as a joint stock corporation by Benedict & Burnham in 1857. One of the only clock companies which was not formed from smaller independent maker's shops. Company was in business from 1857-1944. There were many noted clockmakers who were employed by Waterbury, including Nobel Jerome (brother of Chauncey Jerome), and Silas B. Terry (fourth son of Eli Terry Sr.). The company began making watches for Robert H. Ingersol in 1892, and subsequently purchased his business in 1922. When company failed in 1944, it became part of the U.S. Time Corp.
Images to the left:
Top: Waterbury Case shop c. 1888
Bottom: Waterbury Dial & Movement shop. c. 1875REFERENCES 1. "Waterbury Clocks - History, Identification, and Price Guide" by Tran Duy Ly, 1989, page 251, figure 1159.
2. "American Clocks - A Guide to Identification and Prices - Volume I" by Tran Duy Ly, 1989, page 293, figure 1054.NOTES N/A Continue with selection:
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