Posted 2 years ago
toolate2
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Anyone else have this clock? It was made by the New England Clock Co. in Bristol CT probably in the 60s... The dial is a 1/2 inch thick tile with a Currier and Ives like scene on it. It designed to look like a little mill complete with water wheel. There are holes drilled across the bottom for the greenery to fit into securely. I think that this was factory. I've seen several of these in different forms that had this same feature. I also have a nice steeple clock by this same maker. If you check out my other junk you'll see it...
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I purchased a steeple clock in an antique store in Ohio. After getting it home, I discovered that it needed a new main spring. It was made by The New England Clock Co., in Bristol, Ct.. It's numbered 2126. It has pink & green flowers on the dial and the wood looks like maple. Can you help me out, please?
Contact these people. I'm sure they have what you're looking for...
http://www.timesavers.com/
Is this the clock?
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/assets/stories/9c6EvV5JSTodUAHmFhOiIQ.jpg
Hi toolate2, yes I have that one, I have a few New England clock co.. clocks They all have that flowers on the dial. I beleive they are made in Bristol Ct. Theres one with a rolling pin & a Big cuckoo type one that has a saying on it. All I remember it starts out with "HARK" It's been packed away for years. I think they are nice clocks.
I think these New England Clock Co clocks are under appreciated. Here's a great link to read more about them:
http://www.discoverclocks.com/new_england_clock.html
Thanks scandi and brat!!
Thanks for the link Nathan. I wasn't aware of the New England Clock Co as a spin off of Sessions. This is a beautiful clock with very nice attention to details.
Thanks Bruce!
Thanks again birdie!!
Another example of you great taste Tony...lol... Thanks!!