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Vintage IBM and International Time Recording Clock System Lot Grouping

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Start price: $750

Estimated price: $1,500 - $3,000

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Description

Keywords: NO RESERVE, master clock, secondary clocks, subsidiary clocks, timekeeping system, industrial time equipment, office time system, synchronizing clock, school clock system, factory clock system, Endicott New York, corporate history, industrial history, horology, wood case clock, round metal clock, junction box, wiring schematic

Summary:

Lot of “Heritage IBM” timekeeping items, centered around an IBM office building electronic primary clock with accompanying original manual, electrical schematic, maintenance records, original panel box, and four subsidiary synchronizing clocks. The group includes three square subsidiary synchronizing wooden clocks made by International Time & Recording Co. (ITR), IBM’s predecessor name when based in Endicott, New York, along with one later-generation round metal IBM subsidiary synchronizing clock designed to operate with the primary clock. Also included is a rectangular wood and glass junction panel box that accompanied an office building installation and housed the junction connections. Because these systems supported time clock functionality for hourly workers, the primary clock case and junction box were fitted with two different locks so that changes could only be made when two separately authorized people had access together. Both keys, each with a unique cut, are included. The lot also retains original IBM Time Equipment material, service and maintenance paperwork, wiring diagrams, and related records associated with the installation and operation of the system.

Also included are rare vintage / antique IBM “THINK” mini notepads / notepad casings, one of which is said to be from the 1939 World’s Fair. According to the consignor, these came from the Endicott, New York office / clinic of Dr. Robert R. McCormick, born in Anprior, Ontario, and Nurse Marguerite Marie Trainor-McCormick, born in Huntsville, Ontario, who attended the Fair with A. Winnifred Trainor of Huntsville, Ontario as guests of the Watsons.

According to the consignor, the larger group came from the Endicott, New York office / clinic of Dr. Robert R. McCormick and Nurse Marguerite Marie Trainor-McCormick. Dr. McCormick was born in Anprior, Ontario, and Marguerite Marie Trainor-McCormick was born in Huntsville, Ontario. They were friends with Thomas J. Watson, Sr. and Thomas J. Watson, Jr. through their relationship with Henry B. Endicott and George F. Johnson, with Dr. McCormick serving as E-J’s Chief Medical Officer for the Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company. Endicott-Johnson, once the world’s largest manufacturer of footwear, was based in New York’s Southern Tier, including Binghamton, Johnson City, and Endicott, from the late 19th century until 1995. The firm was famous for its “Square Deal” policy, providing extensive worker benefits, including housing, medical care, and 19 recreational facilities. As such, the present lot reflects not only early IBM and ITR industrial timekeeping technology, but also the broader history of workplace systems, labor management, and corporate life in Endicott and the Southern Tier.

The primary clock is housed in a wood case with a large dial and exposed lower mechanism, while the subsidiary clocks include both wood-cased examples bearing International Time Recording Co. markings and a later round metal IBM clock. The included junction panel box, IBM “THINK” notepads, and associated documents help preserve the functional and historical context of the installation, making this a substantial and unusually complete surviving group for collectors of IBM history.

Measurement: Clock 1: 16 x 16 in. (40.6 x 40.6 cm.), Clock 2: 15 x 15 in. (38.1 x 38.1 cm.), Clock 3: 15 x 15 in. (38.1 x 38.1 cm.), Clock 4: 19 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. (49.5 x 49.5 cm.), Clock 5: 16 1/2 x 16 1/2 in. (41.9 x 41.9 cm.), Clock 6: 63 1/4 x 18 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. (160.7 x 47.6 x 19.7 cm.), Empty Case: 25 x 14 in. (63.5 x 35.6 cm.)

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