Hi Mark, I have the book on Sessions clocks by Tran Duy La, on page 246 is shows your clock, it's listed as No. 247 M 1936. Of note is that the same case was made in a eight day lever time movement (No. 257 L 1936) Lever meaning a ballance wheel escapement.
Hello - I am an antique radio repair person and I am currently working on a Canadian Westinghouse Model 801 Grandmother clock and radio from 1932. The clock seems to be intact however the coil is missing. I came across your video and that mechanism seems to be the same (ie) Hammond and general appearance. Do you have a part number or specs that I could use to find a replacement?
Unfortunately, I do not have the part number for the coil and I am unable to provide technical assistance. I recommend contacting a specialist clock repair person. Good luck!
Hi mark cute clock
Another great job!
Thank you!
Hi Mark, I have the book on Sessions clocks by Tran Duy La, on page 246 is shows your clock, it's listed as No. 247 M 1936. Of note is that the same case was made in a eight day lever time movement (No. 257 L 1936) Lever meaning a ballance wheel escapement.
Thanks for the info.
Hello - I am an antique radio repair person and I am currently working on a Canadian Westinghouse Model 801 Grandmother clock and radio from 1932. The clock seems to be intact however the coil is missing. I came across your video and that mechanism seems to be the same (ie) Hammond and general appearance. Do you have a part number or specs that I could use to find a replacement?
Unfortunately, I do not have the part number for the coil and I am unable to provide technical assistance. I recommend contacting a specialist clock repair person. Good luck!