"Girotti Wall Clocks: Another Successful Mid-20th Century Canadian Maker" in the NAWCC Bulletin late 2015 |
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Brothers Marino and Silvio Girotti, as part of their chalkware product lines for the Girotti Sculptured Art company, made many models of battery-operated wall clocks in St. Catharines, Ontario from the early 1960s to 1979. Examples of their fan-shaped, chalkware-on-wood-panel, and molded polymer frame clocks are shown in the museum web site's Galleries section. See this link:
www.canclockmuseum.ca/gallery/GIROTTI_SCULPTURED_ART_(ST._CATHARINES,_1960s_and_1970s).html
Allan's article about this company and its clocks appeared in NAWCC Bulletin number 417, the September/October 2015 issue, starting on page 430. Here is the link to the online article:
docs.nawcc.org/Bulletins/2010/articles/2015/417/417_430_438.pdf |