Hamilton Antique Clocks
The first Canada Clock Company was created in Whitby, Ontario in the spring of 1872 and produced clock movements and cases for just four years before failing, partly due to a disastrous fire. The most common clocks found today are the weight-driven, thirty-hour "ogee" style, with colorful birds or flowers surrounded by a black background on the glass tablets. In 1876 some of the key people, including Manager John Collins, moved to Hamilton and set up the Hamilton Clock Company. They continued to produce weight-driven ogee clocks, often with a mirror in the lower section of the door.
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