NAWCC Bulletin #281 1992 December #281 National Watch & Clock Collectors

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NAWCC Bulletin #281 1992 December #281 National Watch & Clock Collectors
 
NAWCC Bulletin 1992 December #281 Lost and Found
National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. ABOUT THE COVERS
Front: A movement view of the #3819, M. I. Tobias & Co. pocket watch, with the Massey III escapement. Its case is hallmarked 1816. Note how the cock is engraved "Patent" and the foot of the cock, "Detached," as are all the watches made by M. I. Tobias & Co. in the 1816 series. See pages 663 and 672 for dial views of the 3819. Photo by Jay van Renssalaer. Back: Dial of the musical tall case clock (#201) recently donated to the NAWCC Museum. Made in Lancaster Co. by the prolific maker Martin Shreiner, ca. 1810, the clock's 8-day movement has English-style cut pinions, turned pillars, and grooved barrels. It has 11 bells, 7 tunes, and a self-changing cylinder. The dial is marked with the maker's handsome script signature and #201. See page 721 for NAWCC Curator Pat Tomes' description of the clock. Photo by Pat Tomes.
Contents:
ARTICLES
English Watches for the American Market Part II,
by Michael Edidin  659
The Authentic Restoration of an 1878 Tower Clock,
by Michael Dorneich and Bruce Hannon  694
Lost & Found Arnold Chronometer, by Irving Goldstein  703
An Automatic Chime Striker, by Bernard U. Bowman, Jr.  706
The Terry Clock Company's Fishing Reels,
by Steven K. Vernon  713
The Angelus Clock, by Howard Price  717
FEATURES
The Watch & Clock Museum of the NAWCC  721
The Willard House and Clock Museum  724
Research Activities and News  727
1992 NAWCC Crafts Contest, by L. E. Sizemore  735
Executive Director's Digest  741
Clockmaker's Corner, by John L. Stutsman  741
Timely Voices  744
1993 NAWCC Annual Seminar, by Herb Gold  751
Necrology  752
NAWCC Program Committee  753
The Answer Box  756
Book Review  764
Chapter Highlights  765
1992 NAWCC BULLETIN Index  792
Chapter Officers  798
National Officers and Staff  800
Dates to Remember  Cover 3
Lost and Found
National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. ABOUT THE COVERS
Front: A movement view of the #3819, M. I. Tobias & Co. pocket watch, with the Massey III escapement. Its case is hallmarked 1816. Note how the cock is engraved "Patent" and the foot of the cock, "Detached," as are all the watches made by M. I. Tobias & Co. in the 1816 series. See pages 663 and 672 for dial views of the 3819. Photo by Jay van Renssalaer. Back: Dial of the musical tall case clock (#201) recently donated to the NAWCC Museum. Made in Lancaster Co. by the prolific maker Martin Shreiner, ca. 1810, the clock's 8-day movement has English-style cut pinions, turned pillars, and grooved barrels. It has 11 bells, 7 tunes, and a self-changing cylinder. The dial is marked with the maker's handsome script signature and #201. See page 721 for NAWCC Curator Pat Tomes' description of the clock. Photo by Pat Tomes.
Contents:
ARTICLES
English Watches for the American Market Part II,
by Michael Edidin  659
The Authentic Restoration of an 1878 Tower Clock,
by Michael Dorneich and Bruce Hannon  694
Lost & Found Arnold Chronometer, by Irving Goldstein  703
An Automatic Chime Striker, by Bernard U. Bowman, Jr.  706
The Terry Clock Company's Fishing Reels,
by Steven K. Vernon  713
The Angelus Clock, by Howard Price  717
FEATURES
The Watch & Clock Museum of the NAWCC  721
The Willard House and Clock Museum  724
Research Activities and News  727
1992 NAWCC Crafts Contest, by L. E. Sizemore  735
Executive Director's Digest  741
Clockmaker's Corner, by John L. Stutsman  741
Timely Voices  744
1993 NAWCC Annual Seminar, by Herb Gold  751
Necrology  752
NAWCC Program Committee  753
The Answer Box  756
Book Review  764
Chapter Highlights  765
1992 NAWCC BULLETIN Index  792
Chapter Officers  798
National Officers and Staff  800
Dates to Remember  Cover 3

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