Three Domed Novelty Clocks Including Two Terry Examples,
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including one ca 1852 Terryville Manufacturing Co., Terryville, Conn., with 30-hour torsion pendulum candlestick timepiece and dial having Roman numerals, on milk glass base and with glass dome. This little timepiece was invented by Silas B. Terry, base 4.75" in diameter and 9.75" high, PLUS another Terry candlestick clock with milk glass base atop circular wood base, with printed paper dial over tin with brass surround, having Roman numerals and 30-day spring driven movements, key included, base measures 5.25" in diameter, 10" high with dome, PLUS one unmarked domed novelty clock with 30-day brass spring driven movement, having printed paper dial over tin with Roman numerals, with cast iron wheel form fixed winding key on base. Base is wood with cast iron feet, with replaced glass dome, 5.75" in diameter and 7.5" high. Condition report 1st with wear to paper dial and replaced dome, currently working, 2nd with hairline to milk glass base, minor wear to dial and replaced dome, 3rd with worn finish, wood base painted black, currently working. We do not guarantee the working order of clocks.
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