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  2. Homeart - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the business sold copper and brassware from around the world, as well as grandfather clocks and wall clocks. The name Copperart derives from the material the products were made from and the name of the original founder Aart. Copperart initially sold mostly copper and brass products, but the company expanded in the 1980s to include a ...

  3. List of clock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Lenzkirch Clock Co (Aktiengessellschaft fur Ukrenfabrikation) (1851-1929) factory operated by Junghans 1929-1932; Mauthe Clock Company (c1870 - 1976) Jakob Schlenker Grusen, Schwenningen (JSGUS/ISGUS) (1888–present) Johannes Schlenker, Schwenningen (1822-1883) then Schlenker and Kienzle (1883-1897) then Kienzle

  4. Category:Clocks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clocks in Australia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Hornsby Water Clock; N.

  5. Category : Clock manufacturing companies of Australia

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    Pages in category "Clock manufacturing companies of Australia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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  7. E. Howard & Co. - Wikipedia

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    A new firm known as Howard Clock Products was formed November 5, 1934, to succeed the earlier firm. Clock production was on the wane, but precision gear cutting business kept the firm profitable, particularly from government contract work. Production of smaller clocks ceased in 1957 or 1958 and the last tower clock was produced in 1964.