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BLUNT & NICHOLS ASTRONOMICAL REGULATOR CLOCK, BELIEVED TO BE FROM PENN STATION, PHILADELPHIA New York, Circa 1868
Signed "Blunt & Nichols, New-York". Original walnut or mahogany case. Bonnet with a beautifully carved crest in a scroll and foliate design. Locking hinged dial door with silvered bezel. Trunk with recessed paneled sides and a glass pendulum door with brass locks and dust-free fittings. Molded base panel.
Burnished steel face in the standard astronomical format with a perimeter Arabic numeral minutes dial, and subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds and Roman numeral hours dials. Original blue steel hands. Intricate brass works made to the highest standards, including full dust covers, five massive pillars, sapphire pallets, jeweled escape arbor, end shake adjustment, a friction-reducing roller on the crutch where it enters the pendulum rod, all hubs swagged to their arbors, counter-balanced minute hand, etc. Retains its original pendulum with a contained steel canister with mercury. Sliding circular tray on the pendulum rod holds lead shot for finite adjustments. Also retains its original, beautifully machined brass pulley and brass weight and the engraved and silvered beat scale. Believed to have been used in Penn Station, Philadelphia as a master clock. Label on saddleboard for William Gibbons, Clock Maker, Philadelphia, indicates the clock was repaired in 1942 for the "Penna. Railroad". The extra wheel on the escape arbor indicates it served as a master clock, and a small box mounted to the top of the bonnet contains additional elements for the master clock system. Case height 77.5". Width 18". Depth 12.25". Dial diameter 11.75".
The firm Blunt & Nichols was established about 1867, following the famous firm of E. & G.W. Blunt. Blunt & Nichols later became Blunt & Co., then eventually sold out to John Bliss & Co. in 1871.

Signed "Blunt & Nichols, New-York". Original walnut or mahogany case. Bonnet with a beautifully carved crest in a scroll and foliate design. Locking hinged dial door with silvered bezel. Trunk with recessed paneled sides and a glass pendulum door with brass locks and dust-free fittings. Molded base panel.
Burnished steel face in the standard astronomical format with a perimeter Arabic numeral minutes dial, and subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds and Roman numeral hours dials. Original blue steel hands. Intricate brass works made to the highest standards, including full dust covers, five massive pillars, sapphire pallets, jeweled escape arbor, end shake adjustment, a friction-reducing roller on the crutch where it enters the pendulum rod, all hubs swagged to their arbors, counter-balanced minute hand, etc. Retains its original pendulum with a contained steel canister with mercury. Sliding circular tray on the pendulum rod holds lead shot for finite adjustments. Also retains its original, beautifully machined brass pulley and brass weight and the engraved and silvered beat scale. Believed to have been used in Penn Station, Philadelphia as a master clock. Label on saddleboard for William Gibbons, Clock Maker, Philadelphia, indicates the clock was repaired in 1942 for the "Penna. Railroad". The extra wheel on the escape arbor indicates it served as a master clock, and a small box mounted to the top of the bonnet contains additional elements for the master clock system. Case height 77.5". Width 18". Depth 12.25". Dial diameter 11.75".
The firm Blunt & Nichols was established about 1867, following the famous firm of E. & G.W. Blunt. Blunt & Nichols later became Blunt & Co., then eventually sold out to John Bliss & Co. in 1871.
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