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ELI TERRY JR. PILLAR & SCROLL SHELF
ELI TERRY JR. PILLAR & SCROLL SHELF CLOCK Terry'sville, Ct., circa 1830; 33 in. H., 16 1/2 in. W., 4 1/2 in. D.
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Eli Terry Connecticut tall
Eli Terry Connecticut tall clock No. 3397 of Eli Terry's 4 000 clocks made for the Porter Contract c. 1809 30 hour wood movement pull wind painted wood dial with Masonic symbols in the arch that is identical to the numbered Porter Contract clock in the American Clock and Watch Museum original-style lead hour and minute hands and steel seconds and calendar hands original weights case is pine with an old dark finish appears to be complete including center finial with just minor repairable break on right scroll.
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An Eli Terry & Sons Pillar and
An Eli Terry & Sons Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock ca. 1818-1824 Wooden works classic Pillar and Scroll shelf clock with mahogany veneers bracket base tapered columns at the sides scrolling pediment with three turned brass urns two glass panels in door the lower with an elaborate eglomise decoration with gilt and black spandrel inlaid diamond shape escutcheon painted face with flowers at the corners Arabic numerals. Inside with printed paper with instructions and "Patent Clocks invented by Eli Terry. Made and sold at Plymouth Connecticut by E.Terry & Sons Warranted if Well Used etc. Back with partial printed paper now covered for protection with a plexi panel. Comes with pendulum weight crank loose Terry Clock Co. printed label.Eli Terry (1772-1852) apprenticed to Thomas Harland and was destined to become one of the most famous of watch makers. The oldest of ten children he made his first clock at age 21. In 1800 he started the first clock factory in America at Northbury a part of Plymouth Connecticut.
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An Eli Terry Shelf Clock ca. 1850's
An Eli Terry Shelf Clock ca. 1850's With mahogany veneers stenciled half columns and splat mirrored tabled below clear rolled glass top painted wood face with Arabic numerals spandrels with strawberry motif with weights pendulum and crank partial paper label inside back.Eli Terry (1772-1852) apprenticed to Thomas Harland and was destined to become one of the most famous of watch makers. The oldest of ten children he made his first clock at age 21. In 1800 he started the first clock factory in America at Northbury a part of Plymouth Connecticut.
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RARE ELI TERRY & SONS BOX CLOCK Eli
RARE ELI TERRY & SONS BOX CLOCK Eli Terry & Sons Plymouth, Connecticut. Circa 1830. Cherry and mahogany case. Original painted wood dial and reverse painted tablet. 30-hour 5 arbor wood movement with count wheel strike. Label "Patent clocks, Invented by Eli Terry. Made and Sold at Plymouth Connecticut by E. Terry & Sons."
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An Eli Terry & Sons Shelf Clock Two
An Eli Terry & Sons Shelf Clock Two door shelf clock by E. Terry & Sons Plymouth Connecticut with stenciled half columns carved splat with fruit basket and leaves animal paw carved feet in front turned wood legs in back mahogany veneered case. Two doors with glass panes the lower with stenciled design. Painted wood dial with gilt garter scrolled spandrels flower basket. Interior with printed paper maker's label on the back crank included.Eli Terry (1772-1852) apprenticed to Thomas Harland and was destined to become one of the most famous of watch makers. The oldest of ten children he made his first clock at age 21. In 1800 he started the first clock factory in America at Northbury a part of Plymouth Connecticut.
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TERRY CANDLESTICK CLOCKTerry
TERRY CANDLESTICK CLOCKTerry Candlestick Clock having painted face marked Terryville Connecticut brass works having time only balance wheel movement on glass pedestal base and dome height 11 inches Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Condition:
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Eli Terry, Jr. tiger maple shelf
Eli Terry, Jr. tiger maple shelf clock, 20th c.
33"h x 17"w x 5.5"d
Condition: Good, wear consistent with age.
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Antique Eli Terry for Seth Thomas
Antique Eli Terry for Seth Thomas Pillar-and-Scroll Clock- 34''
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A vintage Eli Terry pillar and
A vintage Eli Terry pillar and scroll clock with three brass finials, a painted eglomise panel and painted metal dial. 30”H x 17”W x 4.5”D Condition: working condition unknown CT Transfer Fee $20
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Eli Terry mahogany shelf clock with
Eli Terry mahogany shelf clock with reverse painted glass tablet. 29.25"h.x16.75"w.
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ELI TERRY FEDERAL PILLAR AND SCROLL
ELI TERRY FEDERAL PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCKAmerican, 19th century, interior with label "Patent Clocks/Made and Sold at Plymouth, CT/Eli Terry,/Inventor and Patentee", painted wood dial with roman numerals and gilt scrollwork highlights, set in carved mahogany case, removable bronze urn finials, hinged door with upper glass panel and lower eglomise panel of landscape, with two weights, winder key, and front door key, 32 x 16-1/2 x 4-1/2 in.
Condition:
eglomise panel with large crack and losses to paint and gilding, case with scattered cracks, separations, and lifting to veneers, dial with scattered losses to paint and gilding, staining and surface dirt, not tested for functionality
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E. TERRY AND SONS PILLAR AND SCROLL
E. TERRY AND SONS PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCK. CT early 19th C. with a hand painted metal dial, bottom section of door with original reverse painted panel depicting building and landscape, with Eli Terry and Sons, Plymouth CT, label on interior. 29.5”H x 17.5”W x 4.5”D. Provenance: the Donald and Phyllis Randall Estate.
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ELI TERRY FEDERAL CLOCKA circa 1830
ELI TERRY FEDERAL CLOCKA circa 1830 Federal shelf clock by Eli Terry for George Mitchell of Bristol, Conn. Wood works. Mahogany veneer case with stenciled eagle splat and half-columns flanking the door, painted wood dial with black Roman numerals. Refinished case. Stencil decoration shows wear; assorted small losses to the case. Lower tablet glass is new. 16 1/2 x 34 1/4" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
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Refinished case. Stencil decoration shows wear; assorted small losses to the case. Lower tablet glass is new.
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Eli Terry shelf clock, classical
Eli Terry shelf clock, classical with stenciled pediment with basket of fruit and flowers above hand painted wooden face with floral spandrels flanked by two stenciled gilt split columns above carved paw feet, reverse-painted panel, original paper label "Eli Terry, Made and Sold at Plymouth, Connecticut by Seth Thomas", brass pendulum, weights, American, second quarter 19th century, mahogany, 30-1/2 x 17 x 5 in. Lacking one hand, other hand lacking tip, wooden face with some chips and losses and added pins at base, feet with chips and several loose elements, mostly original surface, reverse painting with extensive losses, chips, abrasions and minor losses throughout. From the Clous House, Reading, Pennsylvania (further information accompanies lot); The Estate of the Late C. David Williams, Atlanta, Georgia
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ELI TERRY & SON CARVED MANTLE
ELI TERRY & SON CARVED MANTLE CLOCKEli Terry & Son (Plymouth, Connecticut) carved mahogany mantle or shelf clock, having carved floral basket decoration to the top with carved columns and feet. White and gilt dial with Arabic numerals and gilt Federal shield decoration, the lower door with a print depicting George Washington standing in a hallway with other figures, including Martha Washington, and three dogs. Retains the Eli Terry & Son paper label to the interior. 31 1/2" H x 18" W. Circa 1830s.
The collection of a Tennessee institution.
Condition:
Washington print a later addition to the clock. Light wear to the dial, door with slight losses around the key hole, case with light general expected wear.
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ELI TERRY JR. FEDERAL PILLAR AND
ELI TERRY JR. FEDERAL PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCKEli Terry Jr. Federal mahogany pillar and scroll clock, ca. 1820 , 30 3/4" h.
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No weights. No pendulum. Face repainted. Eglomise panel replaced. Label inside. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
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ELI TERRY & SON BRACKET CLOCK
ELI TERRY & SON BRACKET CLOCK Plymouth, Ct., c.1840, with painted and stencil decoration. 27 1/4 in. H., 17 3/4 in. W., 4 1/2 in. D.
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Eli Terry Pillar-and-Scroll Clock
Eli Terry Pillar-and-Scroll Clock American, early 19th century, pediment with three brass urn finials, original wooden face, wooden gears, reverse-painted lower panel, 32 in.,
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Eli Terry Jr. & Co. Terryville CT
Eli Terry Jr. & Co. Terryville CT Shelf Clock Mahogany veneered case with old refinish. Painted wood dial has been refreshed. Unusual eight day weight driven brass movement wooden winding arbors. Nice label.Dimensions: Ht. 22 1/2''Provenance: A Southern Collection.E
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Elmer O. Stennes pillar and
Elmer O. Stennes pillar and scroll Eli Terry style clock with original label. 30.5''h.x17''w.
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Eli Terry pillar-and-scroll
Eli Terry pillar-and-scroll clock, original wooden face with gilt spandrels and floral bouquets, original paper label, also marked faintly "JMW(?)", reverse-painted panel with pendulum window (probably Mt. Vernon), with key and pendulum, 31-1/2 in. Old refinishing, feet probably replaced, repairs and chips to veneer, brass finials probably remounted, reverse-painted panel with cracks and losses to paint, back with later holes possibly for mounting.
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ELI TERRY JR. MANTLE CLOCK. Eight
ELI TERRY JR. MANTLE CLOCK. Eight day clock with wood works and dial. Mahogany case with carved splat cylindrical columns and reverse painted tab depicting Washington on a horse. 37'' h. Replaced tab.
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Eli Terry Jr mahogany pillar and
Eli Terry Jr mahogany pillar and scroll shelf clock, egliomaise panel depicting a stately home, painted wood dial with some losses, good paper label, runs, strikes, finials, crest, and feet appear to be original, 31" h Estimate $1,200-1,600
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AN ELI AND SAMUEL TERRY FEDERAL
AN ELI AND SAMUEL TERRY FEDERAL PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCKAn Eli and Samuel Terry federal pillar and scroll clock, 1824 Signed: Eli and Samuel Terry White painted wood dial with black Roman numerals hour markers and minute track, thirty-hour wooden works movement, and patented five wheel movement enclosed in a mahogany case with finials 29" H x 17.75" W x 4.5" D Dimensions: 29" H x 17.75" W x 4.5" D
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ELI TERRY & SON PILLAR AND SCROLL
ELI TERRY & SON PILLAR AND SCROLL MANTEL CLOCKEli Terry & Son mahogany pillar and scroll mantel clock, 19th c., 30 1/4" h.
Condition:
Tablet replaced, repaired breaks to scrolls, lacking weights, losses to wood dial, filled winding holes in dial. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
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ELI TERRY FEDERAL MAHOGANY PILLAR
ELI TERRY FEDERAL MAHOGANY PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCKEli Terry Federal mahogany pillar and scroll clock, 31" h.
Condition:
Eglomise panel replaced. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
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ELI TERRY & SONS PILLAR AND
ELI TERRY & SONS PILLAR AND SCROLL MANTEL CLOCKEli Terry & Sons pillar and scroll mantel clock, 19th c., with eglomise tablet, 31" h.
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Repaired breaks to feet. Losses to eglomise panel, lower panel is an old repaint with flaking. Face original. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
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ELI TERRY PILLAR & SCROLL REVERSE
ELI TERRY PILLAR & SCROLL REVERSE PAINTED MANTLE CLOCK: Mahogany veneer case with trace of paint decoration remaining on quarter pillars. 2 carved paw feet front. Hand panted wood face with reverse painted scene of government houses. Original 2 weights and bell. 75% of original label reading Patent Clocks invented by Eli Terry, Made and Sold at Plymouth Connecticut by Eli Terry Jun'r. Measures 28 3/4'' h x 16 3/4'' x 4 1/4''.CONDITION: Note several chips to case.
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ELI TERRY SHELF CLOCK 19th c.
ELI TERRY SHELF CLOCK 19th c. Mahogany Pillar & Scroll Clock by Eli Terry & Sons (Plymouth, CT), with painted wooden dial with floral decoration and Roman numerals, reverse painted tablet, replaced time and strike movement (with pendulum and key), top with brass finials, swan's neck pediment, full turned columns flanking the glazed door, set on bracket form base with scalloped apron, with original paper label affixed to interior back panel, 31 1/2" high, 17 1/4" x 4 5/8". Tablet paint losses, surface wear, not observed running.
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Eli and Samuel Terry mahogany
Eli and Samuel Terry mahogany pillar and scroll clock early 19th c. ?
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ELI TERRY & SONS, CT, PILLAR AND
ELI TERRY & SONS, CT, PILLAR AND SCROLL CASE CLOCK.Eli Terry & Sons, Plymouth, CT, Mahogany Pillar and Scroll Case Clock. Brass urn finials, painted wood dial with village scene reserve, reverse painted tablet with three story mansion. 31-1/2"h. x 16-1/2"w. x 4-1/2"d. Condition: : Good with minor wear and restorations, upper glass pane has crack in corner.
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Condition: : Good with minor wear and restorations, upper glass pane has crack in corner.
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ELI TERRY & SONS PILLAR & SCROLL
ELI TERRY & SONS PILLAR & SCROLL SHELF CLOCKAmerican shelf clock, Eli Terry & Sons, Connecticut, early 19th c., mahogany case with swan's neck pediment, brass urn-form finials, full-turned columns framing the glazed door, reverse-painted tablet depicting Mount Vernon, sailboat on the water, black and gilt eglomise border, painted wood dial with raised gilt, floral sprays at the four corners, time-and-strike movement, scalloped apron, rising on thin bracket feet, approx 31"h, 17.5"w, 4.5"d **Provenance: through our consignor from the home of Mr. J. Stanley Lee and Mrs. Hannah Hicks Lee, Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, descendants of Edward Hicks (1780-1849)**
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R. & J. B. TERRY TRIPLE DECKER
R. & J. B. TERRY TRIPLE DECKER CLOCK 1835Ralph and John Burham Terry of Bristol, Connecticut. These Terry brothers were sons of Samuel Terry, the brother of Eli Terry. This clock features a strap brass eight day clockworks with a male portrait. Clock dates to 1835-1837.
37" H x 17" W x 5" D
Litchfield Auctions is honored to offer Selections from the Collection of Peter Tillou. Peter has enjoyed wide renown across the United States and Internationally over his seventy-year career as the consummate dealer-collector. While in college in 1956, Peter was already advertising a pair of fine antique flintlock pistols. By 1960, now a resident of historic Litchfield Connecticut, he was cited by the New York Times as a dealer in "great rarities." With later residences and shops in London, Manhattan, Sun Valley Idaho, and Sanibel Island Florida, Peter continued to consider Litchfield his home. By 2013, Peter was recognized by the Antiques Dealers of America with its highest honor, its Award of Merit,"in recognition of his extensive contributions to the fields of fine art, American decorative arts and antiques." More recently, a cover story in The Antiques and the Arts Weekly traced "the arc of Tillou’s long career"
(PTIL255)(TC)
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losses to eglomise on lower panel
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ELI TERRY AMERICAN PILLAR AND
ELI TERRY AMERICAN PILLAR AND SCROLL MANTEL CLOCK, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 31 3/4 X 12 1/2 X 4 1/2 IN. (80.6 X 31.8 X 11.4 CM.)ELI TERRY AMERICAN PILLAR AND SCROLL MANTEL CLOCK, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, the interior with remains of Terry label, the broken arched pediment with brass finials above a glazed door inset with an eglomise glass panel decorated with house in landscape between disengaged colonettes on bracket feet Catalogue note: A related clock is in the collection of Colonial Williamsburg, see online (1987-74, A). Dimensions: 31 3/4 x 12 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (80.6 x 31.8 x 11.4 cm.)
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ELI & SAMUEL TERRY WALL CLOCK,
ELI & SAMUEL TERRY WALL CLOCK, CIRCA 1825 Connecticut Shelf Clock in mahogany with painted dial, Mount Vernon eglomise below, 8-day time and strike with two original weights, the case with swan pediment having all three brass urn finials, thin Doric columns, raised on delicate bracket legs, 29" x 16 1/2" x 4 3/4". Good condition, not observed running.