Eight-day tall case clock signed by Daniel Forrer of Lampeter and dated 1814. Clockworks housed in a c. 1760s walnut sarcophagus top case by unknown maker.
Clock has 12" solid brass arched dial, matted dial-plate center, pewter chapter ring and cast brass spandrels. Above center arbor is seconds chapter ring of pewter and below arbor is calendar window. Engraved pewter medallion in arch reads "Daniel Forrer/ Lampeter." Above calendar window is a small plate engraved "1814." (Dial is very similar to one by brother Christian Forrer pictured on page 97 of "Clockmakers of Lancaster Co...").
Sarcophagus bonnet top has 3 urn finials on plinths (corner plinths are plain; center one is fluted). Thin crestboards extend to sides of central finial. Bonnet has 3/4 colonnettes in front and 1/4 in back, all plain & tapered. Arched sidelights.
Body of case is pegged construction w/ front having mitered half-lap joinery at top & through-tenon joints at bottom. Front corners are stop-chamfered between joinery. Tombstone pendulum door (replaced). Cove molding leads to plain base section with chamfered corners. Feet and base moldings replaced (see condition notes). Now rests on reeded board base only.
1814 date plate likely mounted on dial when the Sheraton style details (reeded base, turned feet, urn finials) were added. Changes were evidently prompted by moisture & worm deterioration of original feet & base moldings.
Clock has winding key and door key (in clock key box). See NOTES.
Clockmakers of Lancaster County and Their Clocks by S.B.C. Wood, Jr., S. Kramer, & J.J. Snyder, 1977, pp. 19, 97.
Mennonite Arts by Clarke Hess, 2002, p. 80 (nearly identical Christian Forrer dial).
Photocopies of Warfel documents & previous contacts (in file). MESDA has photo of a c.1770 clock w/ "D.Forrer/ FrdkTown."
Height (cm)
238.76
Height (ft)
7.8333333333
Height (in)
94
Width (cm)
53.975
Width (ft)
1.7708333333
Width (in)
21.25
Depth (cm)
30.48
Depth (ft)
1
Depth (in)
12
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-06-19
Condition Notes
Case refinished & restored with Sheraton feet, reeded base molding & urn finials. Pendulum door & hardware are replaced. Bonnet door loose from "hinge" column at top (nail failing). Multiple gouges, chips & scratches. Heavy loss at left front corner of bonnet cornice. Pieced-out repair at back edge of left side of waist. Backboard at bottom shows significant rot & worm damage, explaining the replaced base that now is reeded-edge boards to which turned Sheraton feet were nailed (now removed). On seatboard of works is old sticker of Joseph R. Bates, clock restoration in Vermont. In 1968, he performed "complete restoration & overhaul including extensive repairs" to clockworks & resilvering of dial.
Object ID
G.08.16.1
Notes
Swiss-born brothers Daniel & Christian Forrer both apprenticed w/ same clockmaker in the Jura region of Switz., following their father's death, then emigrated to America with their sister in 1754, settling in Lampeter where they each made clocks. It is claimed there were clocks jointly signed "C & D Forrer", denoting a partnership. Clarke Hess notes that Daniel sold his Lampeter Twp. lands to his brother in 1762 at which time he likely moved to Frederick, Maryland.
Ed LaFond believes there may be about a dozen clocks by Christian but only two clocks by Daniel were previously known, both privately owned and one signed Fredericktown. Ed believes Forrer eventually ended up in Virginia.
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
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The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Signers of Petition: Mykel Hosler, Frederic Baker, Christian Good, John Hossler, George Stickler, [signature in German], Ephraim Palmer, Samuel Hossler, David Barnes, John Hiller, William Hemling, John [Rober], Jacob Eversole, Jacob Whaulter.
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Signers of petition: Samuel Charles, Henry Rush, Samuel Stauffer, Rudolph Erb, Frederick Rehm, Jacob Grafft, John Breneman, John [Harschock], Emanuel [Yeider], John [Yeider], Hanry Heidalbaugh, John Mylin, Daniel Fulton, Abraham Barr.
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This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
This record group contains canceled orders that were issued by the county commissioners for payment to be made by the county treasurer. The orders show date, order number, amount, name of payee, purpose, and signatures of the county commissioners. In the case of "poor children," teachers were reimbursed by the county for tuition and/or the supplies purchased for students whose parents were unable to pay. Orders include: Poor Children, Almshouse, Bridges, Coroners' Inquests, Prisons, Roads, Court House, and Tax Exonerations.
System of Arrangement
The record group is organized chronologically, then arranged by order number within each year.
Renunciations are papers filed in the Orphans' Court by executors of an estate who do not wish to administer that estate. They show the name of the decedent, the decedent's place of residence, the name of the person renouncing administration, the name of the replacement administrator to be appointed, and date. The relationship between the decedent, the executor, and the administrator is usually shown. Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
Renunciations are papers filed in the Orphans' Court by executors of an estate who do not wish to administer that estate. They show the name of the decedent, the decedent's place of residence, the name of the person renouncing administration, the name of the replacement administrator to be appointed, and date. The relationship between the decedent, the executor, and the administrator is usually shown. Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.