Eli Terry, Jr., Terryville, Connecticut, C. 1831, long pendulum, half pillar and splat clock with thirty hour wood movement.
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Very good stenciled half columns and splat. Chimneys, returns, tin covers over weight rollers, all very good. Mahogany veneer case is 32" high, good veneer except for two small nicks on edges, bottom base has 3 one inch pieces chipped off, and the door has had a couple of poor veneer repairs. Some pieces of veneer inside the case awaiting you to glue them back. The door lock escutcheon is missing, lock intact, no key, didn't test the lock. Both glasses have original putty, wood dial is very nice, movement is running-no broken teeth, practically a full paper label-some fading and dry rot-should be plastic covered to preserve. Old weights and pendulum bob are included. There are many books and references that picture and discuss these clocks.
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