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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.

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