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  2. French Empire mantel clock - Wikipedia

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    When signed, they usually bear the name on the dial and could be the bronzier's name as well as the retailer's name or the movement maker. A small clock, usually covered by a glass bell, could cost 150 francs and 7.000 [5] francs for the biggest works intended to decorate the halls of palaces and big houses. The total price comprised the work ...

  3. Conservation and restoration of clocks - Wikipedia

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    Conservation experts advise clocks need to be serviced regularly. A clock is a complex mechanical contraption made of a variety of materials and with many small moving parts. [10] Even under perfect conditions lubricants deteriorate. Clocks should be examined and re-lubricated every three years.

  4. St Mark's Clock - Wikipedia

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    In 1752 Bartolomeo Ferracina started work on replacing the clock, having successfully tendered for the job in public competition. He installed a new movement, removed the planetary dials, installed a rotating moon ball to show the phase, and changed the numbering of the clock face from the old Italian style (I to XXIIII in Roman numerals) to the 12-hour style, using two sets of Arabic numerals ...

  5. Zytglogge - Wikipedia

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    The clock dial has been dated to either the building phases of 1405 or 1467-83, [27] or to the installation of the Brunner clockwork in 1527-30. [28] Ueli Bellwald notes that the planisphere uses a southern projection, as was characteristic for 15th-century astronomical clocks; all later such clocks use a northern projection.

  6. Simon Willard - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, from the 1790s onward, Willard's workshop also built tall clocks in great numbers while also performing general clock repair. Simon Willard Roxbury Tall Case Clock. Circa 1793. A brass plaque reads “Given by John Goddard as a wedding gift to his son Benjamin Goddard, M. Louisa May, 1793.” Dial signed “Simon Willard.”

  7. Salisbury Cathedral clock - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Cathedral clock, restored. The Salisbury Cathedral clock is a large iron-framed tower clock without a dial, in Salisbury Cathedral, England.Thought to date from about 1386, it is a well-preserved example of the earliest type of mechanical clock, called verge and foliot clocks, and is said to be the oldest working clock in the world, [1] although similar claims are made for other clocks.

  8. 5 Classic Cars With the Highest Repair Costs - AOL

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    Classic cars are passion projects, symbols of a bygone era and investments that can pay off handsomely -- but they often come with hidden costs. Whether you're restoring a vintage car as a project ...

  9. Radium Dial Company - Wikipedia

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    The Radium Dial Company was started in 1917 and was in full production of painted dials by 1918. The company was a division of the Standard Chemical Company based in the Marshall Field Annex building in Chicago. In 1920 the company relocated to Peru, Illinois to closer proximity to the clock manufacturer and major customer, Westclox.