Posted 6 months ago
Tangoes
(195 items)
Hi,I just purchased this Sessions # 31 Regulator clock at my local Flea Market it measures approximately 34.5” inch by 14.5” inch by 3.5” inch the upper glass is missing which I’m going to replace but not sure how thick the glass should be the case is oak I had no idea if the clock worked but I was able to steal the clock for only $25.00 witch I knew was a steal of a deal (after a day the clock has been running great! I’m not sure of the exact date but I’m sure it’s early 1900’s originally when I first saw the clock I thought it was a reproduction so I walked away then I decided I better go back and double check when I did I saw that for sure it was a true antique over 100 years though the dial paper has been replaced nice replacement also not sure if there was more to the top of this clock like a top crown ? I would love to more about this clock like that exact age and how thick the glass should be for the replacement thanks for reading/viewing .
Hey, Tangoes.
I was waiting to see whether bruce99 would chime in with his expertise, but he's been worryingly quiet for quite some time now. :-(
Somebody else posted one of these clocks twelve years ago, and bruce did comment on that one:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/53665-1901-sessions-clock-co
More:
https://clockinfo.com/posts/6321
As to the thickness of replacement glass: you should probably either ask a local antique clock dealer/repairer, or the folks at nawcc dot org:
https://mb.nawcc.org