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363<br />

362.<br />

Proceedings of the Boston Clock Club and Other Titles, edited by<br />

Albert L. Partridge, 1934-1940, cloth on board bound volume of original<br />

Boston Clock Club Papers 1934-1940 including an index to Bulletin and<br />

Special Articles from January 1934-April 1939, together with Battison<br />

and Kane, The American Clock, 1725-1865, Brooks Palmer, The Book<br />

of American Clocks (1950), and Wallace Nutting, The Clock Book<br />

(1935).<br />

Note: The Boston Clock Club Papers has long been an antiquarian<br />

horologist treasure for early insight and primary source information on<br />

American horology. Articles by Albert L. Partridge have stood the test<br />

of time while those by James Conlon offer the early 20th century dealer<br />

perspective.<br />

$200-300<br />

116 additional information and photos at www.skinnerinc.com<br />

363.<br />

Five Titles on American Clocks and Watches, including Chris H.<br />

Bailey, Two Hundred Years of American Clocks and Watches (1975),<br />

Distin and Bishop, The American Clock (1976), George H. Eckhardt,<br />

Pennsylvania Clocks and Clockmakers (1955), Brooks Palmer, The<br />

Book of American Clocks (1967), John Ware Willard, Simon Willard and<br />

his Clocks (Dover Reprint, 1968).<br />

$100-150<br />

364.<br />

Large Group of Clock and Watch Repair Titles, approximately 60<br />

hard and softbound books by authors including Saunier, Henry Freid,<br />

Jesse Coleman, Louis and Samuel Levin, H.G. Harris, W.J. Gazeley,<br />

F.W. Britten, Donald DeCarle, Laurie Penman, Eric Bruton, and Steven<br />

Conover, Elgin service manuals, etc.<br />

$300-500

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