Elliott Wolin
NAWCC Member
Just found this clock in a thrift store and my wife liked it. The movement says "Forestville Mfg Co Bristol CT" but the usual printed manufacturer's information flyer glued to the inside is gone. I'm guessing it disintegrated and was replaced by the nice picture (see below). Also, I assume the glass was reverse-painted, so it was replaced by a nice nautical battle scene between glass plates, with a page from some sort of history book showing on the reverse side. It stands about 29" tall.
I understand Forestville made clocks between approximately 1835 and 1855, so I'm assuming this clock dates from this time period.
Any additional or more specific information would be appreciated.
Note there are three pivot holes repaired by peening (or whatever it's called), some showing major damage to the clock plate (I haven't taken the movement out yet so haven't seen the back side). Fortunately, everything seems relatively tight, and the clock runs pretty well.
I understand Forestville made clocks between approximately 1835 and 1855, so I'm assuming this clock dates from this time period.
Any additional or more specific information would be appreciated.
Note there are three pivot holes repaired by peening (or whatever it's called), some showing major damage to the clock plate (I haven't taken the movement out yet so haven't seen the back side). Fortunately, everything seems relatively tight, and the clock runs pretty well.





