2.5 Catalogs
See also section 2.6., Price Guides Here is a list of clock catalog reproductions that I have found to
be particularly useful because of quality and periods covered. BTW, reprints by Arlington Book Co. are
all high quality. -Ron.
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Ansonia Clock Co., 1894-95. 168pp. Arlington Book Co., " ,1880. 82pp.
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American Clock & Watch Museum (1978). (includes 12 page history by Chris Bailey).
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" , 1906-07, 213pp. Arlington Book Co. (1988).
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" , 1914. 140pp. The House of Clocks (1969).
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Wm. L Gilbert Clock Co., 1901-02. 120pp. Antiquitat (1973).
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" , 1910. 156pp. Arlington Book Co. (1988).
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Herschede Clocks, 1904-1927 (4 catalogs). 159pp. American Clock and Watch Museum (1991). (Includes data
on catalogs and history of company).
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E. Ingraham & Co., 1860-1880. 53pp. American Clock & Watch Museum (1979). (Includes 17 page history
of company with info on dates each model began and ended production).
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New Haven Clock Co., 1889-90. 208pp. Adams Brown Co. (1974).
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Daniel Pratt's Son, 1911. 83pp. Adams Brown 91980). (European clocks-- French, German, Cuckoo's).
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Sessions Clock Co., 1915. 120pp. American Clock & Watch Museum (1977). (Only Sessions reprint available.
Includes 13 page history of company. Period of production indicated).
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Seth Thomas Clock Co., 1863. 68pp. American Clock & Watch Museum (1973). (Earliest Seth Thomas catalog
known. Reprint includes additions 1864-72, date models discontinued, 7 page history).
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" , 1884-85. 130pp. American Reprints. (includes 7 page history).
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" , 1892-3. 136pp. Adams Brown (1975).
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" , 1909-10. 97pp. (Publisher unknown).
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Terry Clock Co., 1885. American Clock & Watch Museum (1973). (Includes 5 page history, copies of several
patents, and 18 page pamphlet by Henry Terry, . "American Clockmaking: It's Early History" (1870)).
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Waterbury Clock Co., 1881. 122pp. American Reprints.
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" ,1908-09. 88pp. Publisher unknown.
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