The E.N. Welch Manufacturing Company, formed July 6th of 1864, was a joint stock corporation built to succeed an older private clock making firm. Elisha N. Welch had been located on that same street, East Main Street, in Forestville, Conn., since he took over the existing business of J.C. Brown in 1856.
In 1869, a new movement shop was built. This added to the two factories that the firm already used. Between the years of 1868 and 1884, another firm called Welch, Spring and Company was formed. This branch focused on a more expensive line of clocks. The Welch firm was known for its incredibly beautiful rosewood cases, even though in 1885 the firm started switching to solid walnut.
In 1899, two fires destroyed the business. Though the firm rebuilt, they were never able to recuperate. The business got bought out, and the Welch Company became the Sessions clock company on January 9th, 1903.
![]() Welch Spring Patti VP Shelf CLock US $910.00
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![]() ANTIQUE EN WELCH 1890S CORELLI MANTLE CLOCK WITH KEY US $129.00
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![]() Welch B D Pendulum US $29.95
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![]() ANTIQUE WELCH SPRING AUDRAN 8DAY CALENDAR CLOCK RUNS US $2,750.00
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![]() Antique E N Welch Wooden Mantle Clock US $15.50
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![]() Welch Spring Patti VP Shelf CLock US $910.00
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