Another giant of the American clock industry is the Waterbury Clock Company which was established in 1857 in Waterbury, Connecticut. Like the nearby Ansonia Company, the Waterbury Clock Company was a subsidiary of a brass manufacturer. Waterbury was anot

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by 计阳 | 2013-08-05

Featuring Heirloom quality clocks made in the southern tradition. Hand crafted from southern cypress, planed & hand worked with mortise & tenon joints & hand dovetails.

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by 计阳 | 2013-08-05

Featuring Heirloom quality clocks made in the southern tradition. Hand crafted from southern cypress, planed & hand worked with mortise & tenon joints & hand dovetails.

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by 计阳 | 2013-08-05

Figural clocks, now known as statue clocks, feature representations of people, animals, or mythical beings. Internationally, France was the most significant manufacturer of these clocks. Within the United States, the Ansonia Clock Company was the early le

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by 计阳 | 2013-08-05

In the 1840s, Elias Ingraham created this clock with a pointed Gothic-style “roof”, two or four spires, and decorated glass tablet. The clocks used the newly developed brass springs and were tremendously popular; in fact, they are still made today.

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by 计阳 | 2013-08-05

Tempus Fugit – the tempus fugit term is a Latin word that means “time flies”, it is not a recognized brand of timepiece but what makes it famous is its incorporation with the top grandfather clock makers such as Howard Miller and Kieninger.

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