August 14, 2006, 23:04
Tom SeymourPresentation Clocks
We have all seen the presentation watches, here is an example of a presentation clock, or more accurately, a trophy clock.
Any other examples out there?
August 15, 2006, 19:13
Ged PitchfordHello All, How about this one Tom?. JW Benson ,Ludgate Hill , London. On face, In minute inscription, Made in Germany. I often wonder what lies behind the presentation wording.
August 15, 2006, 21:23
Douglas Barranother...reads...David Wood in recognition of long anf faithful service to Wheatly Hills Golf Club..The Governers...November 1932
August 16, 2006, 12:17
John ArrowoodHere's one with a few years on it.
Presented to Rev. Benjamin Martin AM
By His Bible Class
Leslie, 12th Jan. 1865.
There is a remarkable conicidence with this clock, my only niece was born on Jan. 12 1965.
August 16, 2006, 12:19
John ArrowoodAnother, Seth Thomas
Thirty Five Thousand Dollar Club
Maryland Casualty Co 1920
Bailey Barnes Burnham Co. Inc.
August 16, 2006, 12:22
John ArrowoodG. Becker Westminster chime, presentation plate was gone when my Dad got the clock 40 years ago. There was some sort of plate fastened to the center of the bottom' the screw holes are visible.
August 16, 2006, 12:28
John ArrowoodLast and definitely least, my own presentation clock. Seth Thomas quartz Westminster chime. Presented for 25 years service at the Oak Ridge Gaseous Plant. I missed an Atmos by 4-6 years. Uniion Carbide Nuclear Division gave Atmos clocks for 25-year service awards, but their contract was not renewed by Dept. of Energy and the later contractors have not been overly generous.