C.1833, Henry Terry, Plymouth, Conn., 8-day time/strike/alarm wood movement, double deck, carved crest shelf clock in very nice condition with an old finish.
The highly figured mahogany veneer on the case is very nice with a couple of small repairs and a small piece missing from left return on the top of the case. A small section of the left carved leaf on the horn-of-plenty crest has broken off. The cap on the right plinth has is damaged on the rt corner. The painted tablet is replaced, but well done. The dial glass is old, but has been out of the door. The painted dial is extra nice with just a couple of very small chips on the edge. The hands are original. A piece of the upper section on one of the original paw feet has broken off and will need attention; rear spindle feet are replacements. The label states that these clocks were being manufactured at the old manufactory of E. Terry & Sons. A decent example. Height 37 inches
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