Posted 9 years ago
rdludlow
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Sessions 10.25 wide x 11" tall x 4" side wall clock without exterior weights.
I would like to know the age and the weight size's and shape's if anyone would like to comment. I got it at an estate sale for $45.00. It is really a cool wall clock that I am about to restore!
Ill re-post when done.
Thanks
Roger
I've never seen a clock quite like this one so I can't help you as far as what was originally used.
You may have to experiment by hanging some type of container and adding weight until the movement runs reliably, then you'll know what to order from a clock supply house. The shape of the weight would be a matter of personal taste and what's available.
Good luck and thanks for sharing.
Thanks Bruce, I was looking on eBay for two weights but decided to wait until I set up some plumbing pipe with shot weights to find the best adjustment before progressing. Along with being Deco style I noted that the top and bottom of the case was dove tailed and set the period to 1920's?
You're very welcome rludlow...
Yes, I noticed the quality wood joints too.
It kind of reminds me of the "Mission Arts & Crafts " Style. If true and original, that could be possibly a little earlier...in the 1900-1910s.
A word of caution is in order.
You should be careful to make sure the movement is in good condition with a minimum of friction (it needs to be properly cleaned and lubricated) before you try to determine the operating weight. A clock that is in bad need of service can be forced to run by applying more weight. That will quickly grind a clock's movement into the ground through very accelerated wear and tear.
That's a pretty neat stand you've constructed too. It's an interesting clock. Enjoy and please do re-post. I look forward to seeing it nicely restored as I'm sure you'll do a fine job judging from what I can see of your shop. :)
Bruce,
Yes, of course, I failed to mention that I will clean and rebuild the movement FIRST! That's the part I'm looking forward to.
Again thanks