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The Beechworth Burke MuseumDecorative object - Clock, Seth Thomas Clock Company, 01/01/1881
... ...Black Mantle Clock...This style of black mantle clock appears to be inspired by French clocks of the 1860s, which had gained popularity in the United States. ...Decorative black mantle clock with black and green veneer and a white face marked with black roman numerals...This style of black mantle clock appears to be inspired by French clocks of the 1860s, which had gained popularity in the United States. ...The Seth Thomas Clock Company was founded in 1813 by renowned American clockmaker Seth Thomas (1785-1859) of Connecticut, USA, and pioneered the mass production of clocks. After Seth Thomas's death, his son, also Seth Thomas (1816-1888), continued operating the business. Their 'Adamantine' model was released in many variations. This particular model features two pillars on either side of the clockface, however other Adamantine variants could have none or up to three or four half-pillars on either side. This style of black mantle clock appears to be inspired by French clocks of the 1860s, which had gained popularity in the United States. While those clocks were often made with onyx, slate, or marble, Seth Thomas uses a durable celluloid veneer named Adamantine over a wood case to replicate the appearance of the original materials. This object is representative of the innovative manufacturing processes of pioneering clockmaker Seth Thomas and his company. Decorative black mantle clock with black and green veneer and a white face marked with black roman numeralsInscriptions: 7337 2685 6618 10508 Label on reverse [one section is illegible due to damage to label]: ADAMANTINE Label No. 295 E. / ST Trade Mark ... the / smaller end of key. To make run faster, turn to the right, slower to the left. One full turn of the key will make a difference of two / minutes in twenty-four hours. To get correct strike turn minute hand to 12 and then back to figure 9; continue doing so until proper / hour is struck. Key and Pendulum ball will be found tied or tacked to each clock. Adamantine Clock. Patented September 7, 1880. This finish is very durable, will not chip, and cannot be scratched or dented by any ordinary usage. Can be / washed or otherwise cleaned without detriment or injury to polish. Genuine Seth Thomas Clocks have Trade Mark on Movement. WHEN ORDERING MATERIAL FOR THIS CLOCK BE SURE AND GIVE LABEL NUMBER 295E. SETH THOMAS CLOCK CO. / MAKERS OF CLOCKS AND WATCHES.seth thomas clock company, adamantine, black mantle clock, horology, manufacturing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - BLACK MANTLE CLOCK
... BLACK MANTLE CLOCK...Black wooden mantle clock with pendulum bob, made in U.S.A. by the Sessions Clock Company, mounted on ornate metal feet with metal handles on each end, four faux marble columns in green with metal tops & bases. ...Functional object BLACK MANTLE CLOCK ...Black wooden mantle clock with pendulum bob, made in U.S.A. by the Sessions Clock Company, mounted on ornate metal feet with metal handles on each end, four faux marble columns in green with metal tops & bases. Round gold dial with black numerals and hands, brass bezel with flat glass. 8 day time and strike, chiming the hours on a gong and half hour on a bell. Original paper label on back with manufacturers details and operating instructions.The Sessions Clock Cohorology, clocks, mantle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - WIEGARD COOPER COLLECTION: BLACK MANTLE CLOCK, 1926
... WIEGARD COOPER COLLECTION: BLACK MANTLE CLOCK...Object. Black wooden mantle clock with pendulum bob made in U.S.A by the Sessions Clock Company, mounted on ornate metal feet, and decorated with four columns supporting Gothic arches, with torch like ornamentation between them and an ornate handle on each end. ...Functional object WIEGARD COOPER COLLECTION: BLACK MANTLE CLOCK ...Object. Black wooden mantle clock with pendulum bob made in U.S.A by the Sessions Clock Company, mounted on ornate metal feet, and decorated with four columns supporting Gothic arches, with torch like ornamentation between them and an ornate handle on each end. Round white enamel dial with black numerals & hands, a brass bezel with convex glass. 8 day running with gong strike on hour & half hour. Brass plaque on front reads presented to Mr.P.Cooper by his fellow employees of the Water Commission Bendigo on his retirement 30.6.1926.Sessions Made in U.S.Ahorology, clocks, mantle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - BLACK SLATE MANTLE CLOCK
... BLACK SLATE MANTLE CLOCK...Small black slate and marble mantle clock with single train movement,pendelum, round white enamel dial with black numerals and hands, brass bezel with bevel edged glass, case of black slate with red marble decoration on front. ...Functional object BLACK SLATE MANTLE CLOCK ...Small black slate and marble mantle clock with single train movement,pendelum, round white enamel dial with black numerals and hands, brass bezel with bevel edged glass, case of black slate with red marble decoration on front. Donated by Mrs A. Gill, Somerville Street, Bendigo.on movement E793 46horology, clocks, mantle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - BENDIGO VIEWS, Aug 1964
... It has a small bookcase with photos on it and a shelf above it with a black mantle clock and a photo on it. There is more shelving with books, photos and a model of a sailing boat on it. ...It has a small bookcase with photos on it and a shelf above it with a black mantle clock and a photo on it. There is more shelving with books, photos and a model of a sailing boat on it. ...Slide. Bendigo Views. View of a loungeroom. It has a small bookcase with photos on it and a shelf above it with a black mantle clock and a photo on it. There is more shelving with books, photos and a model of a sailing boat on it. There is a cabinet with model aeroplanes, ships and a coach in it. On the top is a larger model of an aeroplane. There are more pictures on the walls. There is a television in front of the bookcase.slide, bendigo, bendigo views, bendigo views -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumDecorative object - Sessions mantle clock, After 1903 and before 1935
... Mantle clock black wooden casing with embossed "flourishes" on front base and around the clock face. ...Welch MFG Co, Forrestville, Conn, USA Mantle clock black wooden casing with embossed "flourishes" on front base and around the clock face. ...Purchased in Bendigo in 1973. Previous history unknown. Provided with laminated account of Sessions clock Co history. Mantle clock black wooden casing with embossed "flourishes" on front base and around the clock face. Fancy gold painted face featuring numbers. Black hands. Detachable back reveals the mechanism. Has key attached inside . In working orderMade in USA on face. Labelled on back, eight day, half hour, cathedral gong, turn back. The Sessions Clock Co successors to the E. N. Welch MFG Co, Forrestville, Conn, USA -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Clock, Mantle Clock, Early 20th century
... black wooden clock with a rectangular base with ornamental metal corner pieces and two ornamental gilt metal patterns. The clock has an overhanging rectangular top with two gilt handles on the side. Also on the sides of the lock are two green inset faux columns with two metal ornaments in between. The brass mechanism at the back of the clock has four wheels. The clock face has a glass front, black numbers and metal hands. There is a strip of brass around the outside of the face. There are two key holes on the face. Mantle ...This is a mantel clock used probably in the dining room or lounge room of a house. It would have been a common item in a household in the 20th century and was often an heirloom passed down from grandparents. This type of clock is an attractive item and is still regarded as highly desirable today.This clock has no known local significance but is retained as an attractive and historical item and serves as an example of a high quality household object of the past. This is a black wooden clock with a rectangular base with ornamental metal corner pieces and two ornamental gilt metal patterns. The clock has an overhanging rectangular top with two gilt handles on the side. Also on the sides of the lock are two green inset faux columns with two metal ornaments in between. The brass mechanism at the back of the clock has four wheels. The clock face has a glass front, black numbers and metal hands. There is a strip of brass around the outside of the face. There are two key holes on the face. 'Sessions'warrnambool, mantel clock -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - BENDIGO HOUSE VIEWS, Jun 1965
... mantle piece with a mirror on it and a number of small ornaments. The fireplace has a gas heater in it and a hearth. Above the fireplace is stonework. On the stonework is hanging a clock and a round picture on each side of it. One picture has a Dutch windmill in it and the other is a building. Next is another bookcase with various objects on it. There are two pictures and a black...mantle piece with a mirror on it and a number of small ornaments. The fireplace has a gas heater in it and a hearth. Above the fireplace is stonework. On the stonework is hanging a clock and a round picture on each side of it. One picture has a Dutch windmill in it and the other is a building. Next is another bookcase with various objects on it. There are two pictures and a black ...A fireplace with a mantle piece with a mirror on it and a number of small ornaments. The fireplace has a gas heater in it and a hearth. Above the fireplace is stonework. On the stonework is hanging a clock and a round picture on each side of it. One picture has a Dutch windmill in it and the other is a building. Next is another bookcase with various objects on it. There are two pictures and a black object on the bookcase. There is an armchair in front of each bookcase. There is a cabinet to the left of the door. Above the cabinet and the door are ornaments hanging on the wall. There is a smokers' stand near the armchair nearest the door and behind it is a stand with a cup and saucer on it.slide, bendigo, bendigo views, bendigo views -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.Mantle Clock, "circa 1910"
... Welch (1809-1887),had been making clocks at a factory on East Main Street Forestville Conneticut after taking over J.C.Browns bankrupt business around 1856.Under William Sessions management the firm produced all components of their clocks including movements,cases,dials,artworks and castings.In 1930 the company expanded to produce electric clocks,timers for radios,televisions and other devices as well as their traditional brass mechanicial movements.In 1956 Sessions was absorbed by another company while retaining the name and in 1969 the business went into liquidation. mantle clock the sessions clock company forestville conneticut united states of america THE SESSIONS CLOCK COMPANY. Successors to the E.N.WELCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY.Forestville.Conneticut.United States of America. Clock is made of black ...Founded in1903 when William E.Sessions and some of his family took over E.N.Welch Co. in Forestville. E.N.Welch Manufacturing Company used a local foundry to produce their castings. The foundry owner's son,William E.Sessions, took an interest in horology and ,along with other Sessions family members, bought controlling interest in the E.N.Welch Company., which was a joint stock corporation formed July 6th 1864 to succeed an older private firm who made clocks under the name of E.N.Welch. Elisha N. Welch (1809-1887),had been making clocks at a factory on East Main Street Forestville Conneticut after taking over J.C.Browns bankrupt business around 1856.Under William Sessions management the firm produced all components of their clocks including movements,cases,dials,artworks and castings.In 1930 the company expanded to produce electric clocks,timers for radios,televisions and other devices as well as their traditional brass mechanicial movements.In 1956 Sessions was absorbed by another company while retaining the name and in 1969 the business went into liquidation.Clock is made of black wood with Corinthian style columns,three set on each front corner. These are black metal, and show remains of gilt paint on top of columns.On the base of the clock is carved decoration with similar carvings on each of the four corners of square around clock face.Dial is cream with Roman numerals. the hands are set in gilt centre piece.Below the 12 is the name WELCH.The glass dial cover is edged in gilt. It is spring wound and has settings-day/night,1/2 hour strike(hour on gong -1/2 0n bell), Cathederal Gong, turn back hands. THE SESSIONS CLOCK COMPANY. Successors to the E.N.WELCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY.Forestville.Conneticut.United States of America.mantle clock, the sessions clock company, forestville conneticut united states of america -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Clock, 1920s
... Clock mantle type face set in a painted black case designed to represent a Greek building with gold decorative pillars. ...Yet it was perhaps inevitable with the advent of electricity along with stiff competition from other clock manufactures that would ultimately herald the end in 1935 of the Sessions company's ability to continue manufacturing mechanical clocks. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village sessions mantel clock clock clock industries No markings or inscriptions on clock case or mechanism Clock mantle type face set in a painted black case designed to represent a Greek building with gold decorative pillars. ...In 1902, William E Sessions and other family members purchased a controlling interest in the E.N. Welch Company, a clock manufacturer located in Forestville, Connecticut. Sessions' father owned a foundry located in the town of Bristol, Connecticut that produced cases for E.N Welch Co. On January 9, 1903, the company was reorganized and registered as The “Sessions Clock Company”. Within a few years the Sessions Clock Company was producing clock movements, cases, dials, artwork and castings for their line of mechanical clocks. Between 1903 and 1933 Sessions produced 52 models of mechanical clocks, ranging from Advertisers, large and small clocks with logos of various businesses, to wall, or regulator clocks, and shelf or mantel clocks, designed for the home. Many of the Session clocks from this period are prized by collectors. In 1930, the company expanded to produce electric clocks and timers for radios, while continuing to produce traditional brass mechanical movements. Beginning at the end of World War II Sessions W Model (electric) was widely used by various casting companies for their clocks. The dial of the W Model read Movement by Sessions. In the early 1950s Sessions begin to produce timers for television. In 1956, Sessions was absorbed by a company interested mainly in their timing devices. In 1959, William K. Sessions, grandson of William E. Sessions left the Sessions Clock Company and formed the New England Clock Company. In 1960, one of the Sessions Clock buildings was sold to the Bristol Instrument Gears Company. Kept as the Sessions Company, the new owners ran the operation until 1969 when changes in the market forced the Sessions Company into liquidation. In 1970, the remaining buildings were sold to Dabko Industries, a machine parts manufacturer.The item marks a time when clock production in America was at it’s peak producing clocks for sale in many countries, they were keenly priced, mass produced and available to all. The company had a relatively short life span life regards clock manufacture later diversifying into electric timer mechanisms. Yet it was perhaps inevitable with the advent of electricity along with stiff competition from other clock manufactures that would ultimately herald the end in 1935 of the Sessions company's ability to continue manufacturing mechanical clocks. Clock mantle type face set in a painted black case designed to represent a Greek building with gold decorative pillars. Free standing with decorative feet. No markings or inscriptions on clock case or mechanism flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, sessions, mantel clock, clock, clock industries -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumDecorative object - Clock, New Haven Clock Company, 1881
... Decoratively carved and etched wooden eight day striking mantle clock with a white face and black roman numerals....Markings on reverse: 2496 / 3526 / 4190 / 4873 / 5936 / 7107 Decoratively carved and etched wooden eight day striking mantle clock with a white face and black roman numerals. Decorative object Clock New Haven Clock Company Hiram Camp ...The New Haven Clock Company from Connecticut, USA, was incorporated by clockmaker Hiram Camp (1811-1893) in 1853. Camp studied clockmaking under his uncle Chauncey Jerome (1793-1868) from the age of 17. New Haven Clock Company supplied brass clock movements to Chauncey Jerome's own business, Jerome Manufacturing Company, until that company declared bankruptcy two years later. New Haven Clock Company acquired Jerome Manufacturing Company and continued to manufacture clocks for over a century. They grew to such a scale that they were outproducing all other clockmakers in the state of Connecticut. Their 'Duna' model was created circa 1881 and features a solid walnut cabinet with ornate carvings and a glass door decorated in gold, black, and red detail. The 8-day clock is designed to be wound once per week with a key; the clock features instructions on the reverse side should the timing need adjustment.This object is part of the Burke Museum Collection and represents the detailed craftmanship of one of the leading clock manufacturers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.Decoratively carved and etched wooden eight day striking mantle clock with a white face and black roman numerals.Engraving on rim above clock face: PATD FEB.11.1879 Engraving on pendulum: PAT'D MCH.1st 1881 Reverse label: 8 Day Duna / STRIKING./ New Haven Clock Co., / NEW HAVEN, CONN. / NOTICE. / If the Clock should go too fast, lower the ball ; / if too slow, raise it. The minute hand may be / moved at any time forward, but never backward / further than the figure XII. / Should the Clock strike wrong, lift the wire / under the figure VII until it strikes right. Markings on reverse: 2496 / 3526 / 4190 / 4873 / 5936 / 71078-day clock, new haven clock company, mantel clock, hiram camp -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - MANTLE CLOCK, ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY, 1900s
... MANTLE CLOCK. WOODEN CASE WITH GLASS FACE INTERNALLY ETCHED FEATURING PALM TREES AND HANGING BASKET. WOODEN CASE IS DECORATIVELY CARVED AND FEATURES BLACK PAINTED WOOD PANELS. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields MANTLE CLOCK DULCE WEICKHARDT ROSEMARY & GEOFF MULLER ANSONIA NEW YORK 35/6 ON BACK IN PENCIE .1 MANTLE CLOCK. WOODEN CASE WITH GLASS FACE INTERNALLY ETCHED FEATURING PALM TREES AND HANGING BASKET. WOODEN CASE IS DECORATIVELY CARVED AND FEATURES BLACK ...MANTLE CLOCK.1 MANTLE CLOCK. WOODEN CASE WITH GLASS FACE INTERNALLY ETCHED FEATURING PALM TREES AND HANGING BASKET. WOODEN CASE IS DECORATIVELY CARVED AND FEATURES BLACK PAINTED WOOD PANELS. STRIKER IN GOOD ORDER. .2 BRASS WINDING KEY. GIVEN AS A WEDDING PRESENT BY DULCE WEICKHARDT TO ROSEMARY AND GEOFF MULLER IN 1975.35/6 ON BACK IN PENCIEdulce weickhardt, rosemary & geoff muller, ansonia new york
