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The Howard & Davis firm consisted of Edward Howard and David P. succeeded the Howard & Davis firm in 1857. Howard: The man and the company" booklet published by the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc., 1962. Howard & Co., is one of the most notable names in American horology. Although the company was reorganized several times into the early 20th century including a Keystone incarnation. The company was relatively short live, producing only around 18,000 pieces. They were known for unique designs using interchangeable parts. More information on this image is available at the Easton Historical Society in North Easton, MA, image. Tower and street clocks hall clocks sidewalk clocks office clocks bank clocks regulators railroad clocks school clocks church clocks striking clocks watches gold standard balances electric clocks druggists' scales United States Post Office letter balances post and bracket clocks Catalog of watches by E. was an American watch maker, and existed under this name from 1858-1881. printed at bottom of front cover) Clocks: astronomical regulator grandfather eight-day marine watch-clocks for watchmen, electric and magneto time recorders. Howard & Company Divided Plate Keywind Watch Movement, NAWCC BULLETIN, February, 2000 Harold Visser & Clint Geller, Private Label Movements and Dials for W. director, to depart the company which gave birth to his company and his vision - E.Howard & Co. Includes reprints of catalogs "Story of Edward Howard and the First American Watch" (Geo. Howard & Company Watches, NAWCC BULLETIN, April, 1995 Clint Geller, The Origin and Evolution of the E. Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States Notes content American Waltham Watch Company in 1851, then he started the Boston Watch Co.