Grandfather Clock, Grand Rapids Clock and Mantel Co.
Andrew Dervan
The clock has an elaborate dial, which was the same on all the company's clocks, and a phases of the moon dial above. It appears to be housed in a mahogany case, which stands next to a marble wall at the Grand Rapids Masonic Temple.
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Title | Grandfather Clock, Grand Rapids Clock and Mantel Co. |
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Creator | Andrew Dervan |
Format | Photograph |
Notes | The photograph was contributed by the photographer, Andrew Dervan, who also provided details about the clock. The GR Clock and Mantel clock, Case No. 131, at the Masonic Temple, is 94 inches tall with the 9 tube movement that played either Whittington or Westminster tunes, and originally sold for $500 in 1910. The weight driven movement and chime tubes are unsigned. However, the company acquired a chiming hall clock movement patent # 828,388 from Peter Klein Jr. in 1908 that it appeared to use. Grand Rapids Clock & Mantel Company manufactured high-grade art mantels and hall-clocks in Mission, Colonial, and Dutch Revival styles in the city from 1898 to 1916. The company was located on the SW corner of Shawmut and Front on the West Side.
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Location In Photo | Grand Rapids MI |
Collection | Andrew Dervan |