E. Terry and Son, Plymouth, Connecticut. Short case, quarter columns and splat. Ca 1831.
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23 October 2024
30 inches high case has stenciled center top with wear, columns striped, piece of veneer missing corner of door, chimneys and sides good shape. Old upper glass, old mirror in bottom. Decent wood dial with some touch-ups, old hands and pendulum. Good 30 hr. movement complete with old weights. Door has lock but ivory escutcheon is missing. Terry and Son established with Eli Terry and son, Henry Terry as successor to the firm of E. Terry and Sons. Eli retired in 1833, Henry continued under his own name. American Clocks, Vol. 3 Spittler and Bailey, page 291 and the Eli Terry Book by Ken Roberts andI Snowden Taylor.
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E. Terry and Son, Plymouth, Connecticut. Short case, quarter columns and splat. Ca 1831. 30 inches high case has stenciled center top with wear, columns striped, piece of veneer missing corner of door, chimneys and sides good shape. Old upper glass, old mirror in bottom. Decent wood dial with some touch-ups, old hands and pendulum. Good 30 hr. movement complete with old weights. Door has lock but ivory escutcheon is missing. Terry and Son established with Eli Terry and son, Henry Terry as successor to the firm of E. Terry and Sons. Eli retired in 1833, Henry continued under his own name. American Clocks, Vol. 3 Spittler and Bailey, page 291 and the Eli Terry Book by Ken Roberts andI Snowden Taylor.
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