The Maranville Clock, made by the Bristol Clockworks, a limited reproduction of the 1861 calendar mechanism patented by Galusha Maranville.
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23 October 2024
This clock is #32 of a possible 2000 clocks according to a label on the back of the case. The oak case is 36" long with carving below the bezel and on the base. Both doors hook on the side. The movement is signed, "Bristol Clockworks, New York", is 8 day, striking a coil gong. The three piece paper dials are copies of the original Maranville dials and function in the same way. The oak must be quarter sawn because the wood grain is very attractive and diversified. The price is right for this good looking clock.
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The Maranville Clock, made by the Bristol Clockworks, a limited reproduction of the 1861 calendar mechanism patented by Galusha Maranville. This clock is #32 of a possible 2000 clocks according to a label on the back of the case. The oak case is 36" long with carving below the bezel and on the base. Both doors hook on the side. The movement is signed, "Bristol Clockworks, New York", is 8 day, striking a coil gong. The three piece paper dials are copies of the original Maranville dials and function in the same way. The oak must be quarter sawn because the wood grain is very attractive and diversified. The price is right for this good looking clock.
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