American clock

For the play by Arthur Miller, see The American Clock.

The term American clock was used in the Victorian era and afterward to refer to a particular style of clock design followed by the American clockmakers of the day. In the 19th century, many clocks and watches were produced in the United States, especially in Connecticut, where many companies were formed to mass-produce quality timepieces.[1]

Makers of American clocks included


References

  1. Chauncey Jerome, Lockwood Barr. "History of the American clock business for the past sixty years: and life of Chauncey Jerome, written by himself". F. C. Dayton, jr., 1860. Retrieved 10 April 2010.

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