02/20/2026
The Birth of an Heirloom - Part 4
The following presents an example of one of the highest quality clock movements produced for the consumer market. The period spanning 1880 to approximately 1925 marked an era during which leading manufacturers focused on creating exceptional clock movements, guided by principles of excellence and durability. Notable companies from this era include Herschede, Winterhalder, Bawo and Dotter, and Elliott of London, England—the manufacturer of the clock under discussion. Initial photographs document the movement prior to restoration; subsequent images illustrate various stages during re-assembly. Accompanying descriptions highlight particular features and areas of interest when the images are viewed as a slide show.
Given the quality and unique characteristics of this very fine movement, the restoration process aimed to return both its mechanical functionality and its original visual condition, closely resembling its appearance upon leaving the manufacturing floor. While not required for mechanical operation, every component of the movement was polished to the highest practical standard. To me, such clock movements exemplify craftsmanship and artistry, as demonstrated in the accompanying photographs.
In Part 5, I will share photos of the completely assembled movement.