This mantel clock was produced by the Sessions Clock Company of Forestville, Connecticut, a notable American manufacturer known for its early 20th-century timepieces. The clock features a classic arched wooden case with a rich brown finish and stands approximately 12 inches tall based on tape measurements. The clock face displays bold Arabic numerals and black spade hands housed behind a glass cover with a brass bezel. The interior label confirms essential details: the clock is an eight-day movement with a half-hour cathedral gong strike, further indicating a reliable and resonant chime. The back opens to reveal original brass movement components, including twin mainsprings and a pendulum marked with an “S.” A stenciled gold motif decorates the front. The clock’s condition, mechanism access, and complete interior label highlight its authenticity and collectible value for enthusiasts of American horology.
Sessions Clock Company Mantel Clock
This mantel clock was produced by the Sessions Clock Company of Forestville, Connecticut, a notable American manufacturer known for its early 20th-century timepieces. The clock features a classic arched wooden case with a rich brown finish and stands approximately 12 inches tall based on tape measurements. The clock face displays bold Arabic numerals and black…
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- Chillicothe, Ohio, United States (US)
