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Ansonia Clock Company
USA
Ansonia, Connecticut until 1879
Brooklyn, New York between 1879-1929
Above: Dial trade mark.
Badische Uhrenfabrik A G
Furtwangen, Schwarzwald, Germany
1860-1918, factory closed1918 -1927,
continued 1927-1945
Also used the trade mark "Joker"
and/or a sailship on the paper label)
Gustav Becker
Freiburg, Schlesien, Germany
(later East Germany)
1.4 1847 - 1926
Joined Vereingte Freiburger Uhrfabriken A. G. (VFU)
1899 – 1924
together with many local smaller companies:
- Ender & Co (founded 1865)
- Germania (f. 1871)
- Bölch & Jackel (f. 1871, cabinet maker)
- Willmann & Co (f. 1872)
- Sabarth (f. 1873)
- Heize & Co (f. 1874, cabinet maker)
- Concordia (f. 1881)
- Kappel & Co (f. 1882)
- Borrusia (f. 1888)
- Carl Böhm (f. 1895)
- Victoria (f. 1899, cabinet maker)
VFU was bought by Junghans 1926. (1929 officially)
Berger & Würker ,
Leipzig Gross-Uhrebfabrik feiner Grossuhren .
Founded 1.2.1885.
Ref: Jürgen Abeler,
Meister der Uhrmacherkunst 1977.
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Drocourt, Pierre (father)
Drocourt, Alfred (son)
France
ca. 1820 - 1900+
Jaeger-LeCoultre
Antoine LeCoultre, Le Sentier, Switzerland ,1833 -
Trade marks for example ATMOS ®
Junghans Brothers
Gebr. Junghans Uhrenfabrik
1861 -
Erhard (†1876) and Xavier Junghans
Schramberg, Schwarzwald, Germany
Stock majority bought by Diehl Group in1956.
Changed name to Junghans Uhren GmbH in 1985.
First logo registered 1877
Logo on rear plate ca. 1888
”Lenzkirch”
Aktiengesellschaft für
Uhrenproduktion in Lenkirch
Baden, Schwarzwald Germany. 31.8.1851
Merger with Gebrüder Junghans 1926.
Trade mark ca. 1910.
Gebrüder Resch
Ebensee, Austria
Trade mark ”Remember”
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Meiji Clock Company
Nagoya, Japan
MEIJI was located in Nagoya, Japan beginning around 1895. In
addition to Seikosha, the Meiji (pronounced like MY GEE)Clock
Company affiliated with the ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY in New
York to produce Ansonia type movements for their
oriental clocks. Later, the Meiji Clock Company
produced clocks and movements of the Ansonia style.
Schnekenbuger GmbH
Reinhold Schnekenbuger
Mühlheim / Donau - Germany
Former Rupert Ammann (1867), several
owner changes, sold to Reinhold Schnekenburger
1882, bankrupt 1900(?), taken over by
by Uhrenfabrik Muller & CO, (below)
Uhrenfabrik Muller & Co. (U.M.)
Muhlheim/Donau, Germany
Former Reinhold Schnekenburger, Mühlheim,
(see above).
Bankrupt 1959.
Standard Electric Time Company
Springfield, Massachusetts USA
Electric time systems for public buildings, private
industry, schools and other institutions.
7.2 1987 -
August Schatz & Söhne
Jahresuhrenfabrik AG, Triburg, Schwartzwald
Founded 1854 by August Schatz
Registered 1881 as August Schatz & Söhne
Manufacture of 400- and 1000-day anniversary clocks.
Trademark ca. 1950
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Kienzle Uhrenfabrik ™ from 1919-1929
Schwenningen, Germany
1822 Johannes Schlenker (†1864)
1883 Johannes Schlenker & Jacob Kienzle
Merger with Thomas Haller 1929
Purchased by Highway Holdings, Hong Kong in
1997. Today Kienzle Time (HK) Ltd.
Schlenker & Kienzle
(see above)
F. Kroeber (Florenz Kroeber)
New York, NY, USA
Seth Thomas
Plymouth, Connecticut, USA
1810 – 1931, when became a part of
General Time Instruments
Seikosha
Tokyo, Japan
(predecessor of todays Seiko Corp.)
Trade mark ca. 1910
No information.
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Keininger und Obergfell
Schwarzwald, Germany
Birge, Mallory and Co.
Bristol, Connecticut, USA
BM&Co
Hamburg Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik
Germany
1876 – 1883 Landenburger and Lang.
1883 – 1930 HAU/HAC (merger with Junghans
1926)
Also: "HAC" (in USA) and "HAU" (in Germany)
Friedrich Mauthe Uhrenfabrik
Schwenningen, Tyskland
1870-1976 From 1899 on made
it’s own cabinets. Bankrupt 1976
Uhrenfabrik Etzold & Popit
Germany, registered 27.3.1920
Trademark ”DUFA” and “ELITE”
Mathias Bäuerle
St. Georgien, Schwarzwald, Germany, 1863-
Floor- and wall clocks from 1880. Trademark
”PEERLESS“ 1922. From 1924 also trademark
”EMBEE“.
Tobias Bäuerle
St. Georgien, Schwarzwald, Tyskland
Manufactured battery driven movements from 1906 for the
company Schneider & Wesenfeld
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