Pennsylvania Clocks and Watches

Pennsylvania Clocks and Watches
Author: James W. Gibbs
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1984
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

A history of timepieces made in Pennsylvania from William Penn's time to the present, this book is more than a compendium of clock and watchmakers and their work. With abundant illustrations and lore from historians in every part of the state, it recreates a time when clock and watchmaking was not a mere occupation: it was truly a craft. The author attributes this characteristic to the Keystone State's unusually varied population, and explores the various "old world" influences affecting the design and style of timepieces. The story of clock and watchmaking from colonial Philadelphia to Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle is a major chapter in the history of industry, trade, tastemaking, and craftsmanship. Clocks of finely carved wood decorated the homes of prosperous early settlers, and golden watchcases adorned their persons; meanwhile, clocks on Independence Hall and other public buildings measured the hours for the general citizenry. As time passed, more utilitarian clocks graced schools and factories, while Hamilton watches kept the trains running on time. Resisting the temptation to lower standards for the sake of mass production, Pennsylvania clock and watchmakers gained fame for their high-quality craftsmanship. The making of clocks and watches is detailed by Dr. Gibbs from its beginning in the southeastern counties of William Penn Country, through the Pennsylvania Dutch Country and the center of the Commonwealth, and on to the state's northern and western frontiers. The craftsmen are presented in historical context, with emphasis on their social and educational backgrounds and the effect of these on their timepieces. Separate sections focus on illustrious clockmakers such as the Ellicott and Solliday families, Jacob Detweiler Custer, and the master of horology and astronomy, Dr. David Rittenhouse. Pennsylvania Clocks and Watches is an indispensable handbook for the experienced collector and a stimulating guide for the beginner. It is also a valuable reference for students of industrial and social history, design, and folkways.

Pennsylvania Clockmakers and Watchmakers, 1660-1900

Pennsylvania Clockmakers and Watchmakers, 1660-1900
Author: James B. Whisker
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Using mainly original sources (US Census, tax lists, advertisements, family records, etc.) this volume details the clock- and watchmakers in the Province of and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania between 1660 and 1900.

Clocks

Clocks
Author: Douglas Howerth Shaffer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1980
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

History of clocks in America and in other lands. Also watchmaking in Europe beginning the 16th century and in America in 1850.

Pennsylvania Clockmakers and Silversmiths

Pennsylvania Clockmakers and Silversmiths
Author: John R Coe
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre:
ISBN:

This book lists all known tradesmen who worked at making and repairing clocks and watches and making artifacts of silver, gold, and pewter, in the Colony and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, from c.1650 through 1880, with empgasis on cottage industry manufacture.