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Discourse on Forestville Tuesday #30 - the Town's Timepiece

Discussion on Tick-Talk Tuesday Delves into Reader's Timepiece Dilemmas: This segment tackles letters and comments from the audience regarding their clocks, problems encountered, difficulties faced, or specific clocks for profiling. It also includes my responses to questions, offering advice...

Discourse on Forestville Clock: Episode 30 of Tick Talk Tuesday
Discourse on Forestville Clock: Episode 30 of Tick Talk Tuesday

Discourse on Forestville Tuesday #30 - the Town's Timepiece

In this week's edition of Tick-Talk Tuesday, we delve into the world of antique clocks, offering responses to readers' questions and providing valuable insights into specific clock pieces. Today, we're focusing on a Forestville pendulum clock, a Canadian-made timepiece that has caught the eye of our reader, Joe.

Forestville Clock Company: A Canadian Legacy

While Forestville clocks may not originate from the Black Forest region of Germany, they share a rich history of their own. The Forestville Clock Company, formerly known as the Black Forest Clock Company, was established in Toronto, Canada, in 1928. The company changed its name to Forestville Clock Co. in 1941, marking a new era in its history.

Characteristics of Forestville Clocks

Forestville clocks, like their Black Forest counterparts, are renowned for their intricate carvings and traditional craftsmanship. Although these clocks were assembled in Canada, they often feature foreign movements in local and foreign-made cases, reflecting a global influence on their design.

Identifying a Forestville Pendulum Clock

To identify a Forestville pendulum clock, Joe should look for the following characteristics:

  • Carvings: Forestville clocks often feature intricate carvings, such as leaves, vines, or hunting motifs, which are characteristic of traditional craftsmanship.
  • Materials: Forestville clocks may use a variety of materials, but they often incorporate wood from local trees.
  • Mechanism: Forestville pendulum clocks typically use mechanical movements, though some may have been converted to quartz over time.
  • Markers and Signs: Check for any signs or markers indicating the Forestville Clock Company or its previous name, the Black Forest Clock Company.

Joe's Forestville Pendulum Clock

Joe recently purchased a Forestville pendulum clock at an auction and has expressed a desire to put it on his mantle. To help him better understand his new acquisition, he sent a photo of the movement of the clock to Tick-Talk Tuesday.

For precise identification and dating, consulting a clock expert or a collector's community may be beneficial. While specific details about Forestville clocks are not widely documented, the community's collective knowledge can provide valuable insights into this fascinating piece of Canadian clockmaking history.

When questions are complex, Tick-Talk Tuesday consults with fellow clock enthusiasts for precise and helpful answers. If you have a clock-related question or comment, don't hesitate to reach out! We're always here to help.

[1]: Image of Joe's Forestville pendulum clock goes here. [2]: Email address of the correspondent, JS, goes here. [3]: Further reading on Forestville Clock Company goes here. [4]: Additional resources on identifying antique clocks go here.

As a curious clock enthusiast, Joe's new acquisition, a Forestville pendulum clock, serves as a unique addition to his lifestyle, blending the charm of vintage clocks with the elegance of his home-and-garden decor. To complement this fashion-and-beauty statement, Joe might consider incorporating other vintage accessories that echo the traditional craftsmanship of his Forestville clock. In order to further appreciate the historical significance of his new timepiece, Joe could consult with fellow clock enthusiasts for additional insights into the Forestville Clock Company's rich Canadian heritage.

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