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Clocks by John Parry of Pencarreg
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r***@gmail.com
2019-12-04 04:35:33 UTC
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Greetings............
The Parry family were clock makers of some industry and expertise and
John (Pencarreg)was in production 1831-55.
Several have come through my workshop. Most from the great great
grandson of John [Jno] who is my customer and a collector of the work.
I have done some work on several John Parry clocks and have found all of
then to be satisfying undertakings.
If anyone knows of a John Parry, Pengarreg [sometimes Jno and Pengarrig
or Pencarrig] that is possibly for sale, my customer would be interested
in some negotiation. John Parry, and his son and it would seem, various
members of his family in the Carmarthenshire area made longcase clocks
and occasionally English Dial types for schools, halls and churches. All
that I have seen are rather well made considering the poor facilities
that were available in those days.
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Regards and Good Wishes...
Sylvester A Crowley - Wales - United Kingdom
Associate Member of the British Horological Institute
Watches, Antique Clocks & Barometers : Restored Bought Sold
* BHI(#8444) : AWI(#25602) : BWCMG(#C509) : BWCCA(#0348)
* Data Protection Act(1984) Registration Number: M 0647 11 6
* WWW Site : http://www.watchmender.demon.co.uk
* Fax Number : (+44) 0870 054 7529
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I have my great-great grandmother's longcase clock, made by John Parry. The face is greatly pitted but clearly resembles many examples I have seen online. Do you do restoration of faces, or could you recommend someone who does?
Sincerely, Roger Ford
Areligious Republican
2019-12-04 11:21:24 UTC
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Post by r***@gmail.com
Greetings............
The Parry family were clock makers of some industry and expertise and
John (Pencarreg)was in production 1831-55.
Several have come through my workshop. Most from the great great
grandson of John [Jno] who is my customer and a collector of the work.
I have done some work on several John Parry clocks and have found all of
then to be satisfying undertakings.
If anyone knows of a John Parry, Pengarreg [sometimes Jno and Pengarrig
or Pencarrig] that is possibly for sale, my customer would be interested
in some negotiation. John Parry, and his son and it would seem, various
members of his family in the Carmarthenshire area made longcase clocks
and occasionally English Dial types for schools, halls and churches. All
that I have seen are rather well made considering the poor facilities
that were available in those days.
======================================================================
Regards and Good Wishes...
Sylvester A Crowley - Wales - United Kingdom
Associate Member of the British Horological Institute
Watches, Antique Clocks & Barometers : Restored Bought Sold
* BHI(#8444) : AWI(#25602) : BWCMG(#C509) : BWCCA(#0348)
* Data Protection Act(1984) Registration Number: M 0647 11 6
* WWW Site : http://www.watchmender.demon.co.uk
* Fax Number : (+44) 0870 054 7529
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I have my great-great grandmother's longcase clock, made by John Parry. The face is greatly pitted but clearly resembles many examples I have seen online. Do you do restoration of faces, or could you recommend someone who does?
Sincerely, Roger Ford
Do you realise that you have responded to a post from 21 years ago?

From the latest BHI journal, try www.dialrestorer.co.uk
s***@gmail.com
2019-12-05 18:13:59 UTC
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Post by r***@gmail.com
Greetings............
The Parry family were clock makers of some industry and expertise and
John (Pencarreg)was in production 1831-55.
Several have come through my workshop. Most from the great great
grandson of John [Jno] who is my customer and a collector of the work.
I have done some work on several John Parry clocks and have found all of
then to be satisfying undertakings.
If anyone knows of a John Parry, Pengarreg [sometimes Jno and Pengarrig
or Pencarrig] that is possibly for sale, my customer would be interested
in some negotiation. John Parry, and his son and it would seem, various
members of his family in the Carmarthenshire area made longcase clocks
and occasionally English Dial types for schools, halls and churches. All
that I have seen are rather well made considering the poor facilities
that were available in those days.
======================================================================
Regards and Good Wishes...
Sylvester A Crowley - Wales - United Kingdom
Associate Member of the British Horological Institute
Watches, Antique Clocks & Barometers : Restored Bought Sold
* BHI(#8444) : AWI(#25602) : BWCMG(#C509) : BWCCA(#0348)
* Data Protection Act(1984) Registration Number: M 0647 11 6
* WWW Site : http://www.watchmender.demon.co.uk
* Fax Number : (+44) 0870 054 7529
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I have my great-great grandmother's longcase clock, made by John Parry. The face is greatly pitted but clearly resembles many examples I have seen online. Do you do restoration of faces, or could you recommend someone who does?
Sincerely, Roger Ford
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