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posted June 16, 2016 07:09
I have a New Haven Grandfather Clock, time only no strike/chime estimating early 1900's. Is there anyone out there who would be able to identify a time period by the dial face logo markings??
I can not find any reference material on New Haven dial face markings over time?
Thanks so much!!
Andrew


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posted June 16, 2016 07:17
Also how do I reduce the image file size on my iphone so it can upload onto the post?? Frown


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posted June 16, 2016 08:08
I use an app on my iPad called "Image Size" and reduce photos to 600 X 480 pixels.

 
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posted June 16, 2016 08:42
Thanks will figure that out asap!!


cheyenne56
 
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posted June 16, 2016 09:21
Dial Face


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posted June 16, 2016 09:23
Frown at least got photo up thats a start


cheyenne56
 
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posted June 16, 2016 12:15
Sure would like to see the case. That looks more like a wall clock... Regulator?
Here's an upright photo for you.


Dave Turner


 
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posted June 16, 2016 12:33
Dave will photo the case asap


cheyenne56
 
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posted June 16, 2016 12:43
Dial is approximately 12.5" diameter
Grandfather shallow profile case has a base that accounts for the floor molding so it sits flush against the wall. Case about 7' height.
Family put it in the house in 1939 and it was second hand "used" at that time.


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posted June 16, 2016 12:52
Okay! I'd say you have a fairly rare clock, or else someone has made a case for it? Looks like it might be a 31 day movement? Wish I could give you more information, but I don't know.
Show us the movement too, and the pendulum. Does it run?


Dave Turner
 
Posts: 1979 | Location: Wilson, North Carolina in the USA | Registered: November 15, 2011
posted June 16, 2016 13:15
okay...okay...what a slave driver!!!!!!!
I had to take it apart to get it out of their house and transport it safely. Will get some of the photos you requested. Pendulum I think is original as are other parts (I have a New Haven Wilmington grandfather full cased from 1910-1920 approx that I
carefully restored/resurrected) so I'm familiar in general but never saw one quite like this one?
Movement is driven by a single heavy weight that hangs from a cable via a brass pulley.


cheyenne56
 
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posted June 16, 2016 13:34
additional photos


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posted June 16, 2016 13:34
pendulum


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posted June 16, 2016 13:35
pendulum-


cheyenne56


 
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posted June 16, 2016 13:40
weight is approximately 12 pounds


cheyenne56


 
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posted June 16, 2016 13:43
Case appears to be factory made and factory finished
and not a "home special"


cheyenne56
 
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posted June 16, 2016 14:48
Good job! Now we're getting there, but where's the movement? Smile


Dave Turner
 
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posted June 16, 2016 14:57
high quality heavy polished steel palate arms


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posted June 16, 2016 14:57
front


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posted June 16, 2016 14:59
right side


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posted June 16, 2016 14:59
left side


cheyenne56


 
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posted June 16, 2016 15:05
Movement plates have no imprint of company logo or markings of any kind but neither do some of my others and they are positively NH movement's. this one I don't know for sure since it's kind of unusual for a NH Grandfather (at least that I have seen)
So............What's the model name and what year is it??????????????????
Just kidding around but any help or info would be appreciated because I can't reference it anywhere?


cheyenne56
 
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posted June 16, 2016 15:08
Well, I do appreciate the pictures. And I'm sorry I can't find out any info for you. But, it is a very nice clock. Anyone with the Trans Du Luy references could provide the information you're looking for.
I can't find any other examples of this clock. It had to be top of the line. I'd guess it dates to around late 1800s, early 1900s.
Not much information, I know.

We need someone here on this forum to pipe up!


Dave Turner
 
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posted June 16, 2016 15:17
Dave Thanks for all and hopefully someone will pipe up!


cheyenne56
 
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posted June 16, 2016 15:25
Here's a "Staunton". And the movement looks a lot like it. New Haven Staunton


Dave Turner
 
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posted June 16, 2016 15:37
Its identical? Now the question is did they make a Grandfather with a shallow wall case or did someone
steal a Staunton movement & dial face and put it in someone else s grandfather case??


cheyenne56
 
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Picture of Dave Turner
posted June 16, 2016 16:07
How about some closeups of the case? I think you're clock is probably original. And I'd guess it dates to 1910 or thereabouts. Looks a lot like a Seth #2 and was most likely New Haven's answer to the competition.


Dave Turner
 
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posted June 16, 2016 16:24
Dave only case photo I have right now is the one in the post, I will try to get some better ones soon for this!!


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