Miniature Massachusetts Shelf Clock made by Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, Ky.
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23 October 2024
He has made a few of these Willard look a likes because of customer demand. If you compare this clock to No. 519 you will see they are almost identical except for size. This one is only 17" high Beautiful glasses painted by Tom Moberg, dish dial by The Dial House, brass hardware top to bottom, and a miniature8 day balance spring movement signed, "Waltham Watch Co." This littleclock will fit in almost any space, keeps good time for a week, and remindsus of the WillardÕs and other early American clockmakers. Like the full size No. 519, the top slides off like a tall clock bonnet to access the dial andmovement. The top has a latched door that opens to wind the clock.
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Cline, Wayne R
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Horton's Antique Clocks
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Miniature Massachusetts Shelf Clock made by Wayne R. Cline, Bowling Green, Ky. He has made a few of these Willard look a likes because of customer demand. If you compare this clock to No. 519 you will see they are almost identical except for size. This one is only 17" high Beautiful glasses painted by Tom Moberg, dish dial by The Dial House, brass hardware top to bottom, and a miniature8 day balance spring movement signed, "Waltham Watch Co." This littleclock will fit in almost any space, keeps good time for a week, and remindsus of the WillardÕs and other early American clockmakers. Like the full size No. 519, the top slides off like a tall clock bonnet to access the dial andmovement. The top has a latched door that opens to wind the clock.
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