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Antique Interval Clocks
Antique interval clocks are also called thirty hour and eight day clocks. Find out more about interval clocks with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique collecting.
Antique Clocks: Timepiece, Striking & Chiming
The difference between timepiece, striking and chiming antique clocks is how many trains each one has. Get more information on antique timepieces with tips from a clock repairman and collector in...
Early American Antique Clocks
Early American antique clocks tend to have long cases and silvered dials. Find out more about early American antique clocks with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on...
Antique Clocks: Willard Family
The Willard family was the most important American antique clock makers. Learn more about the Willard family from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique collecting.
Antique Clocks: Willard Grafton Timepieces
Willard Grafton timepieces are rare and expensive antique clocks. Find out more about Willard Grafton timepieces with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique...
Antique Clocks: Simon Willard
Simon Willard invented the antique banjo clock. Discover more about Simon Willard with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique collecting.
Antique Banjo Clocks
Antique banjo clocks had one of the earliest patents. See an example of the banjo clock from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique collecting.
Antique Clocks: Aaron Willard
Aaron Willard was the antique clock business expert in the Willard family. Learn more about Aaron Willard with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique collecting.
How Antique Ticking Clocks Work
An antique ticking clock works by having a pendulum swing back and forth at regular intervals. Discover more on antique ticking clocks with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free...
Antique European Clocks
Antique European clocks were mostly owned by kings and other members of royal families. Learn about antique European clocks with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on...
Antique Public Clocks in America
Antique public clocks in America became a sign of prestige in many towns. Find out more about American antique timepieces with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on...
Antique Household Clocks
Examples of antique household clocks include the lantern clocks. Learn more about antique lantern household clocks with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique...
Antique Bracket Clocks
Antique bracket clocks have a support shelf underneath it that the clock would sit on. Discover facts about antique bracket clocks with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video...
Original Antique Clocks
Original antique clocks included sundials and water clocks. Learn the original clocks with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique collecting.
Original Antique Mechanical Clocks
Original antique mechanical clocks have been around since eleventh century Italy. Find out more about antique ticking clocks with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on...
Early American Clockmakers: Connecticut Shelf Clocks
Connecticut shelf clocks were made by early American clockmakers who could afford to make the gears out of brass. See Connecticut shelf clocks presented by a clock repairman and collector in this...
Early American Clockmakers: Chauncey Jerome
Chauncey Jerome was an early America clockmaker who invented the less expensive OG clock making method. Learn about Chauncey Jerome from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on...
Early American Clockmakers: Exporting OG Clocks
Early American clockmakers were able to export OG clocks because they would not swell on a boat like a wood works clock would. Hear about exported OG clocks with tips from a clock repairman and...
Early American Clockmakers: Connecticut Giants
Early American clockmakers were the Connecticut giants, referring to the best and largest clock making companies in the U.S. Discover the Connecticut giants as presented by a clock repairman and...
Early American Clockmakers: Seth Thomas Company
The early American clockmaker, Seth Thomas, was one of the most successful clockmakers around. Learn about Seth Thomas' company with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on...
Early American Clockmakers: Terry & Andrews
Terry and Andrews were early American clockmakers who were some of the first to use main springs in clocks. Meet Terry and Andrews as presented by a clock repairman and collector in this free...
Early American Clockmakers: Pillar & Scroll Clocks
Early America clockmakers made pillar and scroll clocks that are currently difficult to find in perfect condition. See an example of a pillar and scroll clock from a clock repairman and collector...
Early American Clockmakers: Seth Thomas
Seth Thomas was an early American clockmaker who lead the way to mass-produced clocks. Learn about Seth Thomas from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique collecting.
Early American Clockmakers: Transition Case Clocks
For early American clockmakers, the transition case clock was a more stable option to the pillar and scroll. See transition case clocks presented by a clock repairman and collector in this free...
Early American Clockmakers: Stenciled Shelf Clocks
Stenciled shelf clocks were a way for early American clockmakers to decorate clocks inexpensively. See stenciled shelf clocks presented by a clock repairman and collector in this free video on...
Early American Clockmakers: Connecticut Wooden Works
Connecticut wooden works clocks were made by several early American clockmakers, like Chauncey Ives, Effriam Downs and Olcott Cheney. Discover Connecticut clockmakers presented by a clock...
Early American Clockmakers: Joseph Ives
Joseph Ives was an early American clockmaker who was an innovative mechanical engineer. Learn about Joseph Ives as presented by a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique...
Early American Clockmakers: Benjamin Willard
Benjamin Willard was an early American clockmaker who signed and numbered each clock he built. Learn about Benjamin Willard from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique...
Early American Clockmakers: Willard Apprentices
The Willard family apprenticed many early American clockmakers who later became famed for their work. Discover the Willard apprentices with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free...
Early American Clockmakers: Willard Movements
The early American Willard clockmakers created Willard movements that cause controversy today. Explore the Willard movements controversy with tips from a clock repairman and collector in this free...
Early American Clockmakers: Eli Terry
Eli Terry was an early American clockmaker who revolutionized mass-production clocks. Learn about Eli Terry from a clock repairman and collector in this free video on antique collecting.