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  2. Chauncey Jerome - Wikipedia

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    A one-day wood-cased clock, which sold for six dollars, had helped put the company on the map. A year later his company was selling that same clock for four dollars. By 1841 the company was showing an annual profit of a whopping $35,000, primarily from the sale of brass movements. A 19th-century Chauncey Jerome clock

  3. Grandfather clock - Wikipedia

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    Most of a longcase clock's height is used to hold the long pendulum and weights. The two chains attached to the weights and the lack of winding holes in the dial show this to be a 30-hour clock. Traditionally, longcase clocks were made with two types of movement: eight-day and one-day (30-hour) movements. A clock with an eight-day movement ...

  4. Category:Longcase clocks - Wikipedia

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  5. Charles Gretton - Wikipedia

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    A fine marquetry 8-day longcase clock with quarter striking movement. Circa 1690-95. An exceptional gilt double basket top spring clock engraved in Spanish. The dial having a moon phase, age of the moon, day of the week with its astronomical symbol, and the date. With separate hour repeat and pull quarter repeat. Circa 1700-05.

  6. J. B. Joyce & Co - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, many of the mechanical clocks were changed to use the electric motors made by the Smith parent company. However, J. B. Joyce continued to operate as a separate company, with mainly heritage work being carried out in the factory up to 2012, when a timed-bid auction was held to sell off surplus equipment, tools, and clock parts ...

  7. Clockmaker - Wikipedia

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    Woodcut of medieval clockmaker, 1568 Lateral view of a Timothy Mason longcase clock movement with striking mechanism, c. 1730. A clockmaker is an artisan who makes and/or repairs clocks. Since almost all clocks are now factory-made, most modern clockmakers only repair clocks.

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