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NAWCC Bulletin
February 2001 Volume 43/1 Number 330
Table of Contents


ARTICLES

The Millennium Seminar in London, by Kenneth Johnston5
Self Winding Clock Co. NY 1991-1997 Addendum to Guide for Restoration of Style 'F', by Marybess H. Grisham6
The Amazing Aytomaton Clocks in Beijing's Palace Museum, by Donald Day11
Lux-Keebler Pendulette Clocks, Part II, by Mel Kaye25
The Niello Watch Case—Artistry in Time, by James H. Wolf34
The Saga of Herschede Movement No. 4518, by Thomas A. Mullett37
Suwa Seikosha's Television Watch, by James A. Mahaffey41

FEATURES

National Headquarters and School ofHorology Donar Recognition Listing3
In Memoriam—Donald G. Lance46
Practical Repair and Restoration47
Wristwatches50
Book Reviews53
The National Watch and Clock Museum®
   News from the Library and Research Center
54
2001 NAWCC Election of Officers and Directors57
Proposed Changes to the Bylaws65
The Willard House and Clock Museum79
In Memoriam—Lewis L. Smith, Jr.80
2000 NAWCC Crafts Contest81
2001 NAWCC Crafts Competition87
The Railroader's Corner89
Research Activities and News99
The Answer box109
Obituaries114
Vox Temporis115
Chapter Highlights123
Chapter Officers156
NAWCC Staff Page159
NAWCC Committees160
Dates to RememberCover 3

 

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Niello watch cases, similar to those described in James Wolf's article, The Niello Watch Case - Artistry in Time, on page 34 are shown on the front cover. From top left, clockwise, the watches shown are: a Swiss portrait of niello enamel, silver and gold of exceptional detail and design, c.1915; a Swiss silver and niello pocket watch with an Art Nouveau floral design, signed Huguenin Freres, c.1905; a rose gold and enamel hunter's case, c.1910; an Omega pocket watch with niello enamel on silver and gold inlay, c.1920. Photography by Tracy Krell

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