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Little & Eastman of Boston, Massachusetts

Joseph Eastman of the Chelsea Clock Company fame and Henry C. Little provided the clockmaking know how to this short lived firm (1906-1907). As a result, we have seen very few of their clocks in the marketplace. Those that have been seen are usually very similar to the form of a Chelsea no., 1 or the Seth Thomas No., 2 variety. Interestingly, a gilt lyre wall clock has been recorded as being found. A surviving catalog for this firm is not recorded. This short lived venture was set up like the Vermont Clock Company’s operation. The clocks produced were in general very good quality.

Clocks From This Maker

The example pictured here, is quite decorative and is in wonderful original condition. The case is considered standard size measuring 33.75 inches long to the top of the center finial. The wood used in the construction of the case has been painted… read more