Posted 1 year ago
timeless5
(74 items)
Really,really fell in love with this one, It's a Gilbert in nice shape I love the wood. the pendulum is different. jt woks but does it go with this clock?
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Posted 1 year ago
timeless5
(74 items)
Really,really fell in love with this one, It's a Gilbert in nice shape I love the wood. the pendulum is different. jt woks but does it go with this clock?
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Hi Misty,
I haven't started collecting Gilbert clocks yet. Is there a model name/number on the case? It looks like most of the label is gone. I believe that I may have found this model at http://www.antiqueclockspriceguide.com/clockdetails.php?clockid=26654 and as you can see, they have unusual, temperature compensating pendulums. It's not unusual for a clock to have several different styles of pendulums over its production run. I can't tell for sure, but it's a very nice clock!
Hello again Misty, I've found another photo of your "Argus" and that is the original pendulum. Circa 1881. Here's another link: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Antique-Clocks-3526/2011/4/Info-regarding-Wm-L.htm
Hi Bruce it does look like mine. Pretty neat about the pendulum Thanks for the love Bruce & Olgeaclockman
thanks for the love official & toolate2