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- Sessions Clocks Catalogue No. 65, 1915

Bristol, CT: American Clock & Watch Museum, 1977. Reprint. Soft Cover. ISBN: 0930176018. B&W Illustrations; 6 X 9 x 1/2"; 120 pages; Soft cover has grey spine. Faint bumping and rubbing . Pages are clean and tight. Gold label on front cover 'Souvenir Great Lakes Regional September, 1977.' Illustrated with b/w pictures. Originally published in 1915. 'The Sessions Clock Co. Was founded in 1903 when William E. Sessions and some of his family members took over part of the E. N. Welsh Co. In Forestville, Conn. Sessions' father's foundry in Bristol, Conn, had made clock cases for Welsh, and William had become interested in clock making. Until the 1930s, Sessions made a wide variety of clocks including advertising wall clocks for businesses, regulator clocks, and various styles of shelf and mantels. Starting in the 1930s, the company began to make electric clocks and timers, and by the end of World War II, it was making electric movements that other companies placed in various kinds of cases, mainly metal and china. Ownership changes started occurring in the late 1950s, and Sessions was finally liquidated in 1970.'. Near Fine .
USD 24.25 [Appr.: EURO 22.5 | £UK 19.5 | JP¥ 3772] Book number 12580

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