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Henry Terry

Henry Terry was born in Plymouth on November 2nd, 1801, and died on January 7th, 1877. He was one of eight children born to Eli and Eunice (Warner) Terry. He worked in various clock-making enterprises, some of which included the firm E. Terry & Sons (1823-1831), E. Terry & Son (1831-1832), Henry Terry & Co. (1834-1836), and the Terry Clock Company in Waterbury. 

Clocks From This Maker

Henry Terry of Plymouth, Connecticut. A Connecticut Banjo clock. NN-50.
  This decorative and very colorful clock is often called or referred to as a “Connecticut banjo clock.” It is a very unusual form. The case is mahogany and has been refinished. The color is excellent. The case is designed in three sections. Both… read more
Henry Terry of Plymouth, Connecticut. A Connecticut Banjo clock. VV39.
  This decorative and very colorful clock is often called or referred to as a “Connecticut banjo clock.” It is a very unusual form. The case is mahogany and has been refinished. The color is excellent. The case is designed in three sections, all… read more