WebApr 14, 2014 · Spittler's book has Forestville Mfg. Co. starting in 1835 and sold to E.N. Welch in 1855. J.C. used both names on his clocks. I will take more detailed photos of the back broad and movement post them today rmarkowitz1_cee4a1 NAWCC Member Nov 26, 2009 6,678 1,863 113 Country Nov 24, 2010 #7 harold bain;509206 said: Good idea, RM. WebJul 5, 2024 · I had already done a little research on the Sessions Clock Co and noted that "if both E.N. Welch and Sessions Clock Company appears on the label it was made after 1903". It was also implied that by 1920, the E.N. Welch name had been completely phased out from the labels.
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http://jitterbuzz.com/indclo.html WebThe peak period of production for the Sessions Clock Company was from 1903 to 1930. At first, Sessions simply continued to produce Welch clocks, notably the black mantel … WebElisha N. Welch was born in 1809 at Chatham, CT. He was a businessman who invested in the foundry and clockmaking business. About 1856 Mr. Welch took over the bankrupt J. C. Brown clock factory and started making clocks under the name E. N. Welch. At than time, the following clocks were being made: O.G., beehive, drop octagon, steeple, octagon … false ceiling with loft