Charles W. Feishtinger shelf double dial calendar clock, ca. 1894.
Anonymous (not verified)
23 October 2024
The walnut case is approx. 22 inches tall and in good condition, one crack repair at top of case. 8 day movement strikes hour and half hours on wire gong, runs but should be serviced. The 5 inches dials are in good condition, old glass split and repaired in middle. Feishtinger was from Fritztown, PA and was issued a patent Oct. 9, 1894 for a calendar which featured individual adjustments for the day, month and date of month. The clocks were manufactured by Waterbury Clock Co. This case is the "Hadley" pictured in Ly-Waterbury No. 1616. Ly- Calendar, page 42.
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Feishtinger, Charles
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Horton's Antique Clocks
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Charles W. Feishtinger shelf double dial calendar clock, ca. 1894. The walnut case is approx. 22 inches tall and in good condition, one crack repair at top of case. 8 day movement strikes hour and half hours on wire gong, runs but should be serviced. The 5 inches dials are in good condition, old glass split and repaired in middle. Feishtinger was from Fritztown, PA and was issued a patent Oct. 9, 1894 for a calendar which featured individual adjustments for the day, month and date of month. The clocks were manufactured by Waterbury Clock Co. This case is the "Hadley" pictured in Ly-Waterbury No. 1616. Ly- Calendar, page 42.
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