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Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World (Vol I)by G. H. Baillie; first published by Methuen, London, 1929; later editions by N.A.G. Press, London
A listing of clockmakers who flourished until 1825. Entries give geographic location, dates and type of work. There is also a listing of names with alternative spellings and a list of place names and maps

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Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World (Vol II)by Brian Loomis; Robert Hale Ltd., London
Written as a supplement to the late G.H. Baillie's _Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World (Vol. I) Contains approximately 35,000 entries, including information for clockmakers who flourished from 1820 to 1875. It also includes additional information about many of those listed in the original work.

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Old Clocks and Watches and their Makersby F. J. Britten; assorted publishers and reprints from 1881 - 2000
First published in 1881, there were 14 subsequent editions through 1955, with reprints as recent as 2000. Has between 25,000 - 50,000 names listed, depending on edition.

Dictionary of American Clock and Watch Makersby Kenneth A. Sposato; Kenneth A. Sposato, White Plains, NY
Watch makers, clock peddlers, case makers, jewelers, label printers, dial makers, and inventors are listed. Entries provide working dates and a geographic location. Many entries provide birth and death dates and special achievements, and some entries are keyed to the bibliography for additional references.

American Clockmakers & Watchmakersby S & T Spittler and C. Bailey; Arlington Book Company, Inc.
Covers 16,000 makers with paragraphs of information on thousands of better known makers.

Dictionnaire des Horlogers Francaisby Tardy; Tardy, Paris
(In French) Alphabetical listing of over 23,000 names, including many photographs, drawings, marks, signatures, and portraits. There are several specialized indexes including one by city.

Chronometer Makers of the Worldby T. Mercer; N.A.G. Press
General history, identification marks and extensive listing names/dates/anecdotal detail of makers and associated craftsmen.

Clock and Watch Trademark Index, European Originby Karl Kochmann; Clockworks Press
Massive listing of European trademarks, wordmarks and company names. Includes an illustration of each mark, the name and address of the manufacturer, and the dates when registered. 989 pages.

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Clockmakers & Watchmakers of Central Englandby Joseph McKenna; Mayfield Books, Mayfield, Ashbourne, England
A detailed study of clockmaking and watchmaking in Birmingham and Coventry and the three surrounding counties of Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire. Includes watchmakers' & clockmakers' trademarks and their makers' listed by town.

British Clockmakers & Watchmakers Apprentice Records 1710-1810by Dennis Moore; Mayfield Books, Mayfield, Ashbourne, England
The apprenticeship details of over 14,000 clockmakers, watchmakers and others involved in the horological trade in Britain, listed under both the apprentice and his master, extracted from the tax records in the Public Record Office. Included are not only those who trained in London and are recorded by the Clockmakers' Company, but most importantly, also those who were members of other companies and those who worked in the provinces, whose details have never before been published.

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Clockmakers and Watchmakers of Maryland, 1660-1900by Whisker, James Biser, PhD; The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd., New York
Using mainly original sources (US census, tax lists, advertisements, family records) this volume details the clock- and watchmakers in Maryland between 1660-1900.

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Pennsylvania Clockmakers and Watchmakers, 1660-1900 by Whisker, James Biser, PhD; The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd., New York
Using mainly original sources (US Census, tax lists, advertisements, family records, etc.) this volume details the clock- and watchmakers in the Province of and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania between 1660 and 1900.