Novelty Souvenir Frying Pan Clock
Pan-American Exhibition Co., 1899

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Pan American Novelty Clock with Map Image, Buffalo, New York
detail: back
detail: cartouche
detail: clock face
detail: face
detail: handle
C.P. Chouffer, Jeweler (maker)
Novelty Souvenir Frying Pan Clock
Pan-American Exhibition Co. (copyright)
Buffalo, New York: 1899
Cast iron pan and one-day balance wheel movement
11 inches long, 6 inches diameter
Sold, please inquire as to the availability of similar items.

Souvenir clock in the form of a frying pan, the flat back with gold painted hours numerals, gold hours and minutes hand, and central circular, color-transfer, single hemispheric map of North and South America. Each continent is in the form and image of a draped woman and titled: PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION * 1901 * BUFFALO U.S.A. The backside of the pan is fitted with one-day balance wheel movement clockworks, held by three bolts, winding like an alarm clock, probably made in Connecticut.

This interesting whimsical novelty clock was produced by C.P. Chouffer, a jeweler in Buffalo, New York, having the maker's name imprinted on the back of the panhandle. Apparently the pan form of the clock was intended as a pun on the name "Pan American."

Nearly 8 million people attended the Pan-American Exposition, which was held in Buffalo, New York, from May 1 to November 2, 1901. In addition to a midway with rides and entertainment and athletic events, the fair featured the latest technologies, including electricity. There were also cultural exhibits.

Printed copyright clock-face: COPYRIGHT 1899/ BY PAN AMERICAN/ EXPOSITION CO.

Impressed backside of handle: Mfg'd / by C.P. Chouffer Jeweler/ Buffalo N.Y.

Reference:

"Pan-American Exposition, 1901. Buffalo, New York." Buffalo Free-Net Library. 15 June 2001. http://bfn.org/~library/local/pan-am.html (8 April 2003).


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