Eastman Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass, 8-day time/strike wall timepiece . Movement has the serial No. 681. Joseph Eastman was trained by the Willards and established the Eastman Clock Company which eventually became the Chelsea Clock Co. in 1897. The Pendulum
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24 October 2024
refinished oak case in good condition with a small chip missing on the bezel and the upper corner of the bottom door. Bottom glass is old, but has been repainted in the wrong colors. Weight baffle board is a replacement. Pendulum rod is a replacement. Dial is an old repaint with scratches, but appears a replacement. Hands are original. Height 33 inches
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Eastman Clock Co., Chelsea, Mass, 8-day time/strike wall timepiece . Movement has the serial No. 681. Joseph Eastman was trained by the Willards and established the Eastman Clock Company which eventually became the Chelsea Clock Co. in 1897. The Pendulum No. 1 made by Chelsea was based on this model. Circa 1887 refinished oak case in good condition with a small chip missing on the bezel and the upper corner of the bottom door. Bottom glass is old, but has been repainted in the wrong colors. Weight baffle board is a replacement. Pendulum rod is a replacement. Dial is an old repaint with scratches, but appears a replacement. Hands are original. Height 33 inches
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