Your dates are more than a it off - the Sonora Chime Company patented their resonating bell assembly and chime movement in 1907, and used them in clocks with time/strike movements by New Haven. They sold the patent to Seth Thomas in 1912, and ST them redesigned the chime movement to work with an adaptation of their standard #89 movement. They discontinued the line in 1923, when they introduced their three-train #113 movement for Westminster chimes.
Your dates are more than a it off - the Sonora Chime Company patented their resonating bell assembly and chime movement in 1907, and used them in clocks with time/strike movements by New Haven. They sold the patent to Seth Thomas in 1912, and ST them redesigned the chime movement to work with an adaptation of their standard #89 movement. They discontinued the line in 1923, when they introduced their three-train #113 movement for Westminster chimes.
Ingulphus 8 months ago