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150.           $150

Wilcock patent chime clock, 1900-1915.  Steven Wilcock worked out of Toronto Canada making a chiming clock under his own patent; the clocks were manufactured by the New Haven Clock Co.  The mahogany case is 17 inches tall with an old, polished finish.  The two-tone celluloid dial sits behind a flat beveled glass in a rococo bezel, with ornate hands.  You access the pendulum from the front of the case through a pull-off panel at the bottom.  The 8-day, time, strike, and chime (Westminster) is running but the chime activation is not reliable, and the chime seems out of sync – I think it’s going to need some attention.  It chimes on four cathedral gongs, with the hours counted on a larger gong.  The chime is marked “Wilcock Patent Canada 1896”.  AAC sold this clock 2024 for $250.  $150–$350.

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Antique American Clocks                    January 2026

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