Antiquers Daily


  • Antiques articles and information
  • Pictures of antiques (lots of them!)
  • Discussions and debates

Enter your email address:




We guarantee 100% privacy. Your information will not be shared.

Featured Wm. L. Gilbert clock. ....Thoughts?

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by Lucille.b, Dec 26, 2022.

  1. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I have a face like that too.............

    umm.... I mean....on a different clock...:oops::oops::inpain:
     
    Figtree3, Aquitaine and Lucille.b like this.
  2. John Fariss

    John Fariss New Member

    Nice early 20th Century Art Nouveau clock. This type movement is called "open escapement" where the escapement wheel and verge are in front of the dial. They were higher-end clocks when manufactured. Too bad the dial has cracks, but that is pretty common. Gilbert (as someone else said, of Winstead, CT) was a major manufacturer. Even so, definitely worth several times more than you paid for it. Be careful though: the metal tends to be brittle, and quite a few were made of "spelter," which we used to call "pot metal" implying that it was made of whatever metal they threw into the "pot" to melt. If it that rather than bronze, brass, or iron, it has a low melting temperature and if ever broken, it takes a real expert to repair it.
     
  3. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    @Lucille.b , did you see the reply from April 8?
     
    bercrystal likes this.
Write your reply...
Uploads are not available.
Draft saved Draft deleted
Similar Threads: Gilbert clock
Forum Title Date
Antique Discussion Ansonia Combatants double statue clock May 13, 2025
Antique Discussion Victor Nipper Chalkware advertising G R and Clock Co May 9, 2025
Antique Discussion Can someone ID this clock mechanism Apr 9, 2025
Antique Discussion Granddaughter (clocks): Is One Ever Enough? Mar 16, 2025
Antique Discussion Seth Thomas brass mantel clock Feb 25, 2025

Share This Page