Description
This case might not be worth any restoration effort but for the fact that it is American. The backboard is heavy, thick and of typical American construction. The base wood is walnut with matching figured mahogany facings for the door and base. Somehow it has managed to keep the original feet. It has a panel of birdseye maple below the waist door and reeded side columns. There are numerous veneer and shrinkage issues and the left molding below the waist is a poor replacement. Note that the hood does NOT match the rest. It is a fairly close fit but it is from another period clock. It is missing the right column and the crest. The period, iron 13" dial that came with the clock has a bit of flaking. 7' 9" tall and 19" wide at the base.
Record courtesy of Lindy Larsons Clocks