Middle and bottom glasses are reproductions by Tom Moberg. The middle glass incorrectly refers to this as a “repeating” clock. These clocks typically had paw or ball feet. Based on no evidence of differential oxidation and lack of drill holes for feet, this clock apparently never had feet.
Label identifying the movement as a patent rolling pinion movement. Printer’s line reads “P. CANFIELD, PRINTER, HARTFORD.”
Original Joseph Ives A-frame, 8-day, rolling pinion, brass strap movement. According to Chris Bailey, these clocks came with either the Ives movement or a Jerome rack and snail movement. The Ives movement versions are considered less common.