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I have deleted two other posts on this clock in older threads. They were simply duplicative of this thread and might tend to be confusing as one...
Yep, a second search for Ingraham turned up my earlier post. We must have had some improvements and upgrades made to the Search function - or the...
Interesting. A search for pendulum turned up this thread and nothing else. A search for Ingraham turned up no results. Now I will try a search...
Clear pictures of the front and back of the movement will help on that regard, particularly the back where the logo and serial number should appear.
I agree about Peerless. The back plate stamping, "Made In England," seems to compare favorably with a stamping used by Enfield between 1932 to...
Without an "H" for Hargreaves, I wonder where that leaves us.
Better pictures of the movement would be helpful. That said, Gustav Becker came out in 1903 with a gong called Dom Gong, as on yours (see below)....
I was talking about the “b” in the name Straub, which is what I thought you were referring to. The letter you refer to is indeed a “B.”
I suspect a 31-day or 30-day Korean clock, but a look at the movement would be helpful.
Honestly, I see "MVT," which are the initials of one of my brothers. Hence, I claim it on behalf of my family and expect its delivery forthwith,...
You mean the eszett? I agree it does look like that and is often written similarly to the Greek beta. However, it is apparently a combination of...
The eszett you reference is equivalent to “ss,” but in this case I think we simply have a lower case “b.” Otherwise it would have been written as...
It’s a logo used by Gebr. Junghans. Per Mikrolisk.de, it was registered in 1925, though Junghans used similar logos both begg Th ore and after 1925.
Forgot to mention that the small gridiron is on the wrong end of the pendulum rod. It should be above the faux mercury pendulum ball.
I think it is Straub, Josef Straub, as indicated in the link below, though they seem to have the notion that "B. in" is his middle name; they call...
Since it has a Welch movement, I suggest it might be one of the Empress Models, such as the one pictured below from the 1880 catalogue. [ATTACH]...
Just a few comments, not necessarily indicative of a date one way or another, but just something to chew on. The Pillar screws: They might have...
If it is the Cooper & Fellows I'm thinking of, they were long gone by the time this watch was made, as were their successors, Cooper, Fellows &...
WHERE MIGHT I FIND THIS GEAR FOR THE CLOCK. THIS ONE HAS BROKEN ON THE PLASTIC PART. IT IS THE BUTTERFLY GEAR THAT REGULATES THE CHIMING SPEED. I...
Jim, is the "7" shown in the pictures below the "7" you refer to? This cuvette and back cover are not from a 954 but from a 12s 912, but I have...