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  • by Snowden Taylor
    £30.99

    Twenty years in preparation, Antebellum Shelf Clock Making in Farmington & Unionville Villages, Connecticut, by Snowden Taylor and Mary Jane Dapkus documents the emergence of two distinct clock making branches in the subject villages, each with particular roots that remained discernible in its clocks and movements, and in those of its successors, over a chaotic period.The stories presented connect the clock makers with such varied topics in U.S. history as industrialization, child labor, the temperance movement, abolitionism, Westward migration, a mysterious Illinois clock factory, frontier medicine, and a young attorney named Abraham Lincoln as well as his early law partner, Stephen T. Logan.Abundantly illustrated, this book not only identifies many previously unknown clocks and makers, but also reaffirms the value of antique clocks, their movements, and their labels as primary sources of historical information.

  • by Clint Geller
    £35.49

    Clint B. Geller (FNAWCC) examines the intersection of the American Civil War and American watch-making.Beginning with a definition of a "Civil War watch" and a positioning of the Civil War in American history, Geller proceeds by examining the impact of the Civil War on American perceptions of time, the impact of the Civil War on American watch-making, and in turn the impact of American watch-making on the conduct and course of the war.The middle section of the book examines the general characteristics of Civil War watches, both domestic and foreign, including movements, dials and hands, watchcases, and the numerous technical features differentiating the most popular models. Geller offers advice for authenticating the provenance of Civil War timepieces and assessing their desirability.The final section of the book showcases several outstanding Civil War watches, the lives of the men who carried them, their units, and the battles in which they fought and in some cases died.With 162 images, including many original photos of timepieces, along with tables and extensive references, this book makes an excellent addition to the collection of any horologist, historian, or Civil War enthusiast.

  • - A History of Watchcase Makers and Registers of Their Marks From Original Assay Office Records in England, Ireland, and Scotland
    by Philip T Priestley
    £74.49

  • by Burt Burt & Jo Burt
    £36.49

  • by Frederick Shelley
    £50.99

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    £36.49

  • by Richard (Defra UK) Watkins
    £39.99

  • - A Technical History of the American Watch Industry, 1850-1930
    by Michael C Harrold
    £23.99

  • by Frederick Morris Shelley
    £43.99

  • - Women, Men, and the Clock and Watch Industry in Bristol, Ct, 1900-1970
    by Philip Samponaro
    £24.99

  • by Philip E Balcomb
    £26.99

  • by Lawrence A Seymour
    £20.99

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