August 30, 2003, 22:37
Tom SeymourRipple Front Cases
J. C. Brown and E. N. Welch made ripple front cases. An example of each is posted below. These are the makers I am most familiar with for making ripple fronts. Does anyone have any examples from other manufacturers? Does anyone have more ripple front pictures to add? I think J.C. Brown had the better looking ripple molding. I would love to see examples from others.
Tom Seymour
NAWCC #41293
IHC #104
IHC Exec.V.P.
August 30, 2003, 22:40
Tom SeymourE.N. Welch ripple front round gothic, aka - beehive
Tom Seymour
NAWCC #41293
IHC #104
IHC Exec.V.P.
August 31, 2003, 23:36
Ralph RehnerTom,
The first clock in this thread with the hairspring balance looks alot like mid 1800's ships clocks I've been hunting. Could this clock be of this category type or is the "Ripple" front to fancy for maritime specs?
Ralph Rehner, "The Clock Pup" and Longines Watch Guy
August 31, 2003, 23:46
Tom SeymourNoah Pomeroy was known for making marine movements. I believe this has been described as a marine movement, but I don't know exactly what, besides a balance wheel, make a movement "marine". Most examples did not have the balance wheel showing through the dial.
Tom Seymour
NAWCC #41293
IHC #104
IHC Exec.V.P.
September 01, 2003, 13:12
Tom SeymourGed asked:
Is that a strap type repair on the winding-arbor hole? or is it original,on the wall clock.GED
The strap is original. Several of the early makers used these strap type reinforcements on their movements.
Tom Seymour
NAWCC #41293
IHC #104
IHC Exec.V.P.
September 02, 2003, 15:44
Jack WyerWelch took over the JC Brown clock manufacturing business and sold clocks from the left over production parts and supply's.The ripple mouldings were made in a variety of designs, but all were made on the special machine Brown designed for this purpose, it just used different cutters and set=ups to produce the different ripples. I beieve the machine was destroyed in a fire and that ended the ripple production.
The little brass strap on the balance wheel movement is to hold the ratchet gear in place.
September 02, 2003, 16:23
Tom Seymourjacks61fs,
Thanks for the info. Do you know if the same ripple design was ever used on both J.C. Brown and E.N.Welch clocks? My recollection is that the Welch ripple was "flat" As shown in the beehive. The Brown ripple, to me, always seemed richer, deeper and more pleasing.
Thanks again for posting.
Welcome to IHC and I hope you will continue to post.
Tom Seymour
NAWCC #41293
IHC #104
IHC Exec.V.P.