my philip hauck clocks

john paterson

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for information, john hubby. I have three Philip Hauck clocks in my collection. serial numbers 16218, 22541 and 27413. All are plate 1607 in 10th book. the first one i acquired was 27413 standard clock, several years ago, gimbal suspension, porcelain dial narrow gallery pendulum 3 5/16 inches dia. thin walled brass shell over steel inside. not solid brass 9/8 in. thick. serial no. in pencil on the underside late 1910 i think. nice condition running well.
The second one I acquired 22541 Standard clock, several years ago, gimbal suspension, porcelain dial, narrow gallery pendulum dia. 3 in. no serial no. on the pendulum. solid brass pendulum smaller size.
the last one I acquired recently 16218, standard clock , porcelain dial, nice early one, pendulum disc only solid brass 3 1/4 in. dia. 1/2 in. thick no number, all other parts missing, mid 1907 I think. Acquired some parts from brooklet 95 in Australia. got my little lathe out ordered some brass, made the rest.
. Pleased with it, heavy pendulum had to use 0.114 wire and thin it down. running fine, keeping good time, for a 400 day clock. can't post photographs, don't know how. sorry. i have quite a collection of other 400 day clocks all types .Thanks for listing. U.K.
 

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Welcome to the message board! What steps are you taking to post pictures? I usually use the "Attach files" button below the message box. Then I navigate to the JPG images on my computer and select them. Finally, just hit the Post Reply link to complete the process.

Kurt
 

john paterson

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Welcome to the message board! What steps are you taking to post pictures? I usually use the "Attach files" button below the message box. Then I navigate to the JPG images on my computer and select them. Finally, just hit the Post Reply link to complete the process.

Kurt
thanks Kurt will give it a go. just to add a little more, the 16218 serial no. has a nought above it, also the suspension is the type 5 in the H
Welcome to the message board! What steps are you taking to post pictures? I usually use the "Attach files" button below the message box. Then I navigate to the JPG images on my computer and select them. Finally, just hit the Post Reply link to complete the process.

Kurt

thanks Kurt will give it a go. just to add a little more for john hubby database, the 16218 clock has a nought above the serial no. the clock also has the type 5 suspension. Becker style,
 

john paterson

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here are my clocks

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