Posted 2 years ago
BelindaRF
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I was given this clock by my mother years ago. It belonged to an elderly gentleman that she used to care for when I was a little girl. I really don't know much about it. It's made by The Western Clock MFG Co La Salle ILL U.S.A. and the back says, PAT'D October 28, 1902 Patents PDG.I love this clock and the memories that I have. I would really welcome any ideas about how it may have worked. Thanks Mike, I love American Pickers!
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Very Interesting...............but also kind of wierd.
It looks like a timing device, that would operate something else, maybe alarms bells in a large school. Also I notice that the graduation marks between the hours are in twelve minute increments. Could the two pots have held batteries?
Although not as pretty as the other Victorian Clocks, this one is so Unique, I really do wonder what all the mechanics are for?