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by Crane, Aaron
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C.1854, A. D. CRANE, Newark, NJ (on label), an 8-day version of Crane's patent timepiece. Several of these were made in New Jersey as a last gasp effort to sell Cranes case design at a low cost using a Connecticut spring movement (note original Mills NY paper dial was also used in NJ). -
Aaron Dodd Crane of West Caldwell, New Jersey, invented the torsion pendulum clock in 1841. -
RARE AARON CRANE SHELF CLOCK (c. 1850) -
RARE AARON CRANE SHELF CLOCK (c. 1850) -
Aaron Dodd Crane, for the Year Clock Co., New York, C.1849, "THREE BALL 8-DAY" bevel front mantle clock, with lift off lid for pulley access, 2-weight. -
C.1848, Aaron D. Crane, YEAR CLOCK, model D2 with "improved" pendulum, special 2-fusee movement, with unique "crawler" escapement.