April 05, 2005, 18:16
Andy KrietzerUnusual SB Terry movement?
This is on ebay, and I don't think I have seen anything like it before. It is a SB Terry steeple clock with a 30 hour movement. It only has one spring, but it strikes the hour. Was this common for SB Terry, or something they just tried? I think there is also Boston Clock Co, and others that used one arbor but had 2 springs. I have a clock from the 1980s that has one spring but also strikes the hours.
Ebay link.Andy
April 05, 2005, 18:20
Andy KrietzerHere is the picture of the 1980s clock I have and description from
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Benchmark crystal regulator, made in the 1980s. Movement is marked "Fabric SSS Marke, 4 jewels unadjusted, W & A Schmid Schlinker Jr, Germany, 2/14". This has an unusual movement in that there is only one winder, but it does strike (count) the hours and once on the half. This company supplies clocks for Insurance companies, as I saw a new quartz one recently in an insurance sales office.
Andy
April 05, 2005, 22:41
Tom SeymourVery interesting Terry movement. I cannot find anything about it in the books I have. It must not have been a very successful design, as it was not continued or copied by others.
I would love some better pictures of the movement. I don't see a countwheel or rack and snail for keeping track of the hours.
April 06, 2005, 20:02
Derek B. PhelpsTom and Andy,
the count wheel is tucked behind the left hand side strike gear below the strike side fly. The image is not a very good angle to see this movement.
I checked with a well versed collector about this clock and was told that a similar clock with the same movement sold at Cottone's last year. It is a rare clock.
Derek
April 06, 2005, 20:19
Tom SeymourDerek,
Thanks for the information. It is a great collector's piece. I love the unusual.
The thrifty Yankee craftsman was always looking for ways to economize. Running two trains off one spring just had to be tried. I believe it was Sessions that tried a two spring Westminster chime movement.
April 11, 2005, 14:25
Derek B. PhelpsHere is a Eli Terry Jr. empire with SB Terry's horseshoe movment. Anyone else got a SB Terry they would like to post a picture of? I for one would love to see any clocks you have. SB Terry designed and made several different movements and clocks.
Derek
April 11, 2005, 14:26
Derek B. PhelpsHere is an image of the movement.