Description:

HENRY TERRY, PLYMOUTH, CT - 30-hour wooden movement shelf clock, ca. 1834. Henry Terry (1801-1877) continued clock manufacture in his father's factory after the elder Terry's retirement. About 1837 he ceased clock manufacturing and converted the factory of a wooden mill which he operated until bankrupty after the Civil War. This case is unusual in that it had two reverse painted and bronze stenciled panels in the cornice top. The lower door may have had a mirror or a reverse painted tablet. The present door tablet and two cornice tablets are 20th century and very poorly executed (a good example is at the clock museum in Bristol). The dial has been poorly overpainted, though could probably be restored to original condition. The minute hand is probably original, but the hour hand is proper design, but too large. Stenciling on the half columns is missing. The door escutcheon (originally bone or ivory) has been replaced by a brass one. This is an unusual model, but "as is" and needing serious restoration.

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April 19, 2010 6:30 PM EDT
Plainville, CT, US

Winter Associates, Inc.

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