In “American Clock Making” published in 1860, Chauncey Jerome wrote “Mr. Eli Terry, in the year 1814, invented a beautiful shelf clock which completely revolutionized the whole business.” This particular clock, made by Silas Hoadley in 1816, is of that famous pillar and scroll design. The detailed plans with easy to follow instructions make this an excellent first clock. H.31, W.16 1/2, D.4 5/8.
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