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An ogee (pronounced /oʊˈdʒiː/ or /ˈoʊdʒiː/ ) is a curve, shaped somewhat like an S, consisting of two arcs that curve in opposite senses, so that the ends are parallel. In archit...
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Bill's Clockworks repairs antique ogee (o.g.) clocks by Seth Thomas. ... Return to Seth Thomas Clock Repair ... Seth Thomas ogee clock with alarm...
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ogee clock, clock movements, pulleys: The verge fits on a short pin that is located beneath the escape wheel. After placing the verge onto the pin, there should be an L-shaped wire that swivels over to cover the end of the pin to prevent the verge from coming off. ... The larger weight does go on the right as you face the clock. ----------
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Old 'ogee' clock runs well — but is it valuable? from Deseret News (Salt Lake City) provided by Find Articles at BNET ... The type of clock in today's question is called an "ogee" because of the "S"-shaped double curve (or "ogee") that forms the front of the clock's boxlike frame. Ogee clocks such as this one first...
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Atkins & Porter ogee clock, ca 1840-1846. ... William S. Johnson ogee clock ... Chauncey Jerome ogee clock...
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In the 1820’s and 1830’s, the one day wooden movement shelf clock, such as the pillar and scroll and the bronze looking glass, was in mass production. The market grew rapidly and competition became severe. ... If you have a Seth Thomas wooden movement ogee clock, please contact me so we can compare the dials and case...
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This presentation will place ogee clocks and their makers in the ..... use of the ogee clock case. However, the advent of rolled brass from a foundry in ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ogee Clock. Ogee Clock. Information about Ogee Clock in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Ogee Clock)
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Ogee Shelf Clock, c. 1845; F. C. Andrews; Bristol, Connecticut ... The ogee (OG or s-curve) molding case became extremely popular in Connecticut after Chauncey Jerome adopted it for his thirty-hour "cheap brass" shelf clock. ... This miniature ogee shelf clock has a thirty-hour, weight-driven, brass movement.
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The National Watch and Clock Museum; American Gallery ... Ogee Shelf Clock, c. 1837; Joseph Ives; Bristol, Connecticut ... Note the triple pulley system and large winding drums which, combined with weights, is what drives the clock. Its length of run was actually 12 days.
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