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Terry & Andrews of Bristol, Connecticut.

The firm Terry & Andrews was comprised of Theodore Terry and Franklin C. Andrews.  This partnership was formed in 1842 and was focused on brass gallery and shelf clock manufacture.  The business was located on Preston Street in East Bristol and was the largest manufacturer in Bristol after C. Jerome's departure in 1845.  The Terry & Andrews firm moved to Ansonia, Connecticut in 1850.  

Clocks From This Maker

Terry & Andrews Connecticut Steeple Clock made in Bristol, Connecticut. JJ-157.
This is a very nice example of a Connecticut Shelf Clock made by the Terry & Andrews firm of Bristol, Connecticut. The case features figured mahogany veneers and retains an original finish. The dial is tin and is formatted with a time ring… read more
Terry & Andrews 8-day Steeple mantel clock. TT-154. Delaney Clocks.
This is an excellent example of a Connecticut Steeple Clock made by Bristol, Connecticut's Terry & Andrews firm. The case is veneered in figured rosewood and retains an original finish. The dial is tin and features a time ring that displays the… read more
Terry & Andrews of Bristol, Connecticut. 8-day Steeple Clock. Time, Strike and Alarm. 221222.
This is a very good example of a Connecticut Steeple Clock made by Bristol, Connecticut's Terry & Andrews firm. The pine gothic-shaped case is veneered in figured mahogany and retains an older but clean finish. The painted tin dial is original… read more