Looking for information on a small antique clock. Brass finish case, cathedral style, 4 inches tall, 2" diameter beveled glass dial. Marked on bottom B & W and 965. Back marked Made in USA, and having a small circle reading Patented October 28 1902

Steve Podhajecki | Sep 26, 2020 | Category: Museum in Bristol, Connecticut

American Clock & Watch Museum - All questions

Address: 100 Maple St, Bristol, CT 06010, USA

John Guma | Sep 26, 2020

If you live anywhere near the Hartford area this is a place you should go if you want to learn about clocks. The collection is massive. There is every kind of clock ever made in the building over several floors. A very interesting stop.

Steve Podhajecki | Sep 26, 2020

Thanks John. I may get there someday. I did find this on the internet - "October 28, 1902 Patent. Andrew Neureuther's patent of October 28, 1902 is for a wheel and pinion assembly used by Western Clock Company and Westclox. ..." I can make an assumption it was made by Western or Westclox, however I see one on Ebay that's Identical looking from the front except for the dial, the back though is different, where mine is solid with the movement being removed without taking a back plate off. Said to be made by F.P Dressler

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