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Pennwood Model #1364 "Mercury"

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    Posted 15 years ago

    Chadakoin
    (73 items)

    This rare cyclometer clock was produced by the Pittsburgh-based Pennwood Co. in the mid to late 1930s. It features an exquisite Adler-Royal case supplied by the Adler Manufacturing Co. of Louisville, KY. The lower portion is Thuya burl walnut, while the veneered keystone arched match work on the upper part is aspen. A 1937 catalog notes that this clock was "created by one of America's foremost designers." Doesn't happen to mention who that designer might have been, unfortunately....

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    Comments

    1. lazarusman, 14 years ago
      The only other model I have seen other than my own. One of the rarest Pennwoods. Period.
    2. rlwindle rlwindle, 10 years ago
      According to an advertisement this clock was called the Pennwood "Mercury"
      Russ
    3. lazarusman, 8 years ago
      One of these in fair shape slipped through the cracks for $90 just recently. I missed it but glad to already have one.

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