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Origin and History of The Ever Ready Clock Company
 The American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Company. 304 Hudson Street, New York,
NY Circa 1903 Was the owner of many clock companies that operated or were incorporated at the same address, 304 Hudson
Street, New York, NY and one of which wasThe United States Electric Clock Co., 304 Hudson Street, New York, NY around
1903. A close inspection of the dial shows the logo with the "E R" in the middle and is the Trade Mark of the early Ever
Ready company. I would appreciate any information you are willing to share of this company or the Ever Ready Electric Specialties
Co. Please Email: Rareclock@aol.com
Chronological History 1896 W.H. Lawrence formed The National
Carbon Co.Manufactures of “The Columbia” battery
1898 Conrad Hubert formed The American Electrical Novelty and
Manufacturing Co.304-308 Hudson St., New York, NY
1899 The American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Co.
Starts manufacturing of the first Ever Ready Flashlights
Jan. 20, 1902 Keyless Clock Co. incorporated
to make the Keyless Clock ™ Directors A. E. Siegel, S. C. Kuhn, J. Delafield 304-308 Hudson St, New York, NY
Jan. 4,
1903 A. E. Siegel Trustee of The United States Electric Clock Co. Offers to Sell Stock in the Keyless Clock Co.
May 1. 1904 American Electrical and Novelty Manufacturing Co, 304 Hudson St, NYC Sets up manufacturing
plants in in England and Germany to make Electrical novelty Devices that were sold by the early Ever Ready Clock Company.
Aug. 20, 1904 The United States Electric Clock Co. Declares Bankruptcy
Sept. 27, 1904 All stock
and Keyless Clocks™ sold at Bankruptcy sale from 304-308 Hudson St.. New York, NY 1906 National Carbon Co.
bought half of The American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Co. and changed the company
name to The American Ever Ready Co. the trade mark was then changed to Eveready™
Links
to Ever Ready Flashlight and Plato Clock History Flashlight Museum
Plato Clock - Ever Ready Clock Co. 
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Ever Ready Specialities Co. Ltd. made a limited number
of these clocks that Herbert Scott patented in 1902. The Retailers name, London Steroscopic Co.,106 & 108 Regent St., London
is on the dial on the clock on the right.
As written in Alan & Rita Shenton's book "Collectable Clocks" production
stopped in 1912 after about 500 clocks being made. But based on the currently known serial numbers there may have been as
many as 4500 of these clocks made. Currently known Serial numbers Glass Domed # 1029 Four Glass Mirror back model
# 1244,1313,4503,5295,5324 I am trying to get all the serial numbers that I can to see if they indicate anything other
than just sequential numbers? Your help would be greatly apprceiated. if you would email me the serial number on your clock
and which style it is? Thanks, Rick Thomes Rareclock@aol.com
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The Logo on the dial of the U. S. Electric Wall Clock
is the Early Ever Ready Trade Mark with the E R in the middle. This same Trade Mark shows up on the very early Ever Ready
Flashlights and on the top of some of the early Plato Clocks. The same logo is on the movements of this clock and The Movement
of the Keyless Clock Company. All marked with the Ever Ready Trade Mark from 1901. Copy of the Ever Ready Trade Mark
can be seen on this page Plato Clock - Ever Ready Clock Co.
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The U. S. ELectric Clock Co Circa 1902 Early
Ever Ready Trade Mark On the Inside back plate of Movement Serial # A 186
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These Plato Clocks were patented by Eugene L. Fitch,
NYC, in 1903 patent # 733,180 and were made in four basic models starting in 1904. Mr. Conrad Hubert, president and owner
of The American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Company,became interested in Fitch’s Plato clock and financed its production
and also handled the marketing. This company became Eveready.
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The U. S Electric Clock Company Mantel Model Ever
Ready Logo with "E R" in the middle of the Dial and The U. S. Electric Clock Company, NY on the bottom The Movement
is serial # 66 and Marked "Patent Applied for"


Note the Ever Ready Logo and with E R in the middle.
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Keyless Clock Co, 304 Hudson St, NYC Circa
1903 Movement Serial Number 269 B On Movement & Case
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Ever Ready Clock Co. Clock ** Two Known** Private
Collection


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U. S. Electric Clock Co. Movement Serial # A 186 Movement
Patent # 747,305 Applied for: Oct 9, 1902 Patent date: Dec. 15, 1903 Inventor: Vitalis Himmer Jr. Patent Assigned
to: The United States Electric Clock Co
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Keyless Clock Co. Movement Serial Number 269 B
On Movement & Case
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Early Ever Ready Trade Mark On The U. S. Electric
Clock Company Inside back plate of Movement Serial # A 186
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Early Ever Ready Trade Mark On the Back Plate
of the Keyless Clock Co. Movement Serial Number 269 B
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