Posted 3 years ago
bigben
(72 items)
This is the "Peerless" model cast front clock by Western Clock Company. The movement is dated 11-17-11 (November 17, 1911). The movement cover has patent dates of October 28, 1902, May 15, 1906 and December 15, 1908.This model was made from 1905 - 1920.
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I have this clock identical in my collection. Also, I have the same clock finished in a grey color with the gold color showing through in places where the grey is chipped. Would appreciate your opinion if the grey is a factory finish or a later addition?
Hi Glen,
I think that someone painted your clock gray - as far as I know, they were all gold originally.
I have one of these clocks. Can you tell me its value?
Thanks
Hello! I have recently aquired a similar model made a few years earlier and was wondering if I'd gotten a good deal on it. The pattern around the legs is a little more intricate than yours with circa 1908. Could you please tell me the approximate value of such a clock? Thanks!