Posted 14 years ago
officialfuel
(674 items)
I purchased this piece of stained glass about 20 years ago at an auction. I thought it would look great sitting on the easel in the dining room. Me and a friend purchased two of these one day at a sale. They were both identical except his had one little piece of glass missing. We were told that this was the only thing between inside and outside of the bank, don't know if I believe that but the story really sounded good as the auctioneer started the bidding. I'm sure there had to be some bars on those windows in the bank, but hey everything you buy has some sort of story behind it. That was his story and he was sticking to it.
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holy crap!!! is that real? that's cool!!!!!!!
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officialfuel,do you know where there from??
willamal, first thank you! I just know I purchased them in Indiana. Don't know where they are from.
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Very nice piece my friend.
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I just saw a couple of these installed at the Spaghetti Warehouse in Oklahoma City. I wonder how many First National Banks there were and how many of these were made. Maybe they had repros of your piece!
Thanks for stopping by lisa. I guarantee this is not a repro!
These are the upper panels for an O. B. McClintock two sided outside bank clock. These are from around 1915-30, hard to tell without the actual clock or it's history.
I have a couple of these clocks, one is restored and mounted on our house. Chimes on the qtr. hour on large brass tubular bells mounted inside the case .
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Michael
Thank you nwclocks for stopping by and providing the information on the glass! You made my day. I have always wonder how old this was, thanks again. I would like to see pictures of your clock.
Michael
I've posted a couple of pictures of it on show and tell page. here is a couple of youtube video's of it and the master clock that runs it.
George
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPBT9ei8r10&feature=g-upl&context=G2f5cc11AUAAAAAAAAAA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBjbf3nXwZM&feature=context&context=G2f5cc11AUAAAAAAAAAA
Thanks again George for sharing pictures of the clock! It looks awesome!
Michael
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Michael
you cant go wrong buying this as an investment, every town in the country has a 1st national bank bank in it!
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Michael
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