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The tall clock is fitted with a thirty-hour wooden movement produced by reputable makers, often in Connecticut, and sold by peddlers. Its best feature, however, is the elaborately grain-painted pine case, probably made by a local woodworker. The graining was intended to suggest exotic woods; the skirt is further embellished with a colorful painted pinwheel. Timepieces were becoming more affordable and more commonplace in the 19th century; this one was owned by Orlando Ware (1779-1860), who placed it in his Deerfield, Massachusetts, general store facing the town Common.
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Tall case clock
creator Unidentified |
date c. 1820 |
location Deerfield, Massachusetts |
height 82.0" |
depth 10.5" |
width 19.375" |
process/materials wood |
item type Household Goods/Furniture |
accession # #F.04 |
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