Daniel Pratt, Jr. / Reading, Mass. / 1838, I would assume that is the year it was made since it is printed on the complete inside label.
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24 October 2024
The wood dial is excellent, has a correct pair of old hands, 30 hour wood movement, and a pair of period iron weights. The top glass is held with original putty, while the bottom glass is a replacement. There is an old iron bell for it to strike the hours on, and an ornate brass bob that is correct. Mahogany veneered case is 32" high, half columns and splat, chimneys and returns. All are the same shade of mahogany, no stenciling or paint anywhere. Case is clean and in very good condition. I do not believe it ever had stenciling. Brass escutcheon, key lock intact, but no key.
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Daniel Pratt, Jr. / Reading, Mass. / 1838, I would assume that is the year it was made since it is printed on the complete inside label. The wood dial is excellent, has a correct pair of old hands, 30 hour wood movement, and a pair of period iron weights. The top glass is held with original putty, while the bottom glass is a replacement. There is an old iron bell for it to strike the hours on, and an ornate brass bob that is correct. Mahogany veneered case is 32" high, half columns and splat, chimneys and returns. All are the same shade of mahogany, no stenciling or paint anywhere. Case is clean and in very good condition. I do not believe it ever had stenciling. Brass escutcheon, key lock intact, but no key.
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