American Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock: Curly maple case with a time and bell striking wood works, driven by 2 weight. No names found. The painted dial, hands and lower glass plate are all original.This clock is a reproduction of a standard Pillar and Scroll type, it was made by Reverend Sanderson of the Buffalo, NY, vicinity, approx. 1930-40. It was purchased from Reginald E. Sanderson, son of Reverend, in 1971. Case is of curly maple, part veneer on New England pine; old movement, dial, hands, weights and pendulum bob (movement is constructed of wood) Good Average condition. The case is unusual due to the maple construction.
(Clock is wound up but is not ticking, the dial has a bit of paint loss and the weight strings have been replaced.)
31″ T
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