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8 Day Mahogany Grandfather Clock c.1780
This is superb quality antique George III oak inlaid mahogany grandfather antique clock, circa 1780 constructed by Richard Wright who worked in Witham, Essex during 1779 to 1786 (according to Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World). It has an 8 day mechanism in working order which keeps good time. The antique clock features the original moon dial painted phase, striking movement, seconds hand and calendar dial. The clock boasts double ¼ columns to the hood, an original painted arch and a central finial. The face is original and shows the superb brass work with double globes and original ¼ spandrels. The long case features a mellow flame mahogany oval insert surrounded by cross banding and string ebony and satinwood inlay. The door lock features a diamond satinwood insert around the original working key. The base of the clock mirrors the oval design of the long case trunk. The corners of the base are inlaid with satinwood stringing and features splayed feet with a shaped apron.
This grandfather clock would have been made when money was no object with the finest mahogany from the British colonies for a wealthy client. It would make an imposing statement in any hallway or dining room. This item would compliment any home so don't miss out your chance to own a lovely piece of antique furniture. PriceDelivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £85. DimensionsExternal height with brass finial 247.5cm / 8’ 1½” / External height without brass finial 234.5cm / 7’ 8¼” / External width 58cm / 1’ 10¾” / External depth 24.5cm / 9¾” / Dial diameter 31.5cm / 12¼” / Door Height 59cm / 1’ 11¼” Category Antique Clocks Date Circa 1780 George III Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Maker Richard Wright Condition In very good condition commensurate with age. The mechanism has recently been fully restored. The mechanism is in good working order and keeps good time. The case, hood and mechanism are original to each other. The clock has a replacement central brass finial. The clock strikes five seconds after the hour (this is common for clocks of this age). The moon dial, seconds hand, calendar dial all work. The face has been re-silvered (photos show the clock before it was re-silvered). The door glass has been replaced a long time ago. Original painted phases at the top of the hood. Original back boards, long case and base. The clock has the original working lock and key for the central shaped door. Slight hairline crack running through the veneer on the base – this is perfectly firm with no movement. Considering the age of this item, this clock is in fantastic condition. Free of active wood worm, solid in joint and ready to use. Item code as236a041 Status Sold
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Unit 4, Organsdale Farm
Kelsall,
Tarporley
Cheshire
CW6 0SR
Tel : 01829 458 070
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This grandfather clock would have been made when money was no object with the finest mahogany from the British colonies for a wealthy client. It would make an imposing statement in any hallway or dining room. This item would compliment any home so don't miss out your chance to own a lovely piece of antique furniture. PriceDelivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £85. DimensionsExternal height with brass finial 247.5cm / 8’ 1½” / External height without brass finial 234.5cm / 7’ 8¼” / External width 58cm / 1’ 10¾” / External depth 24.5cm / 9¾” / Dial diameter 31.5cm / 12¼” / Door Height 59cm / 1’ 11¼” Category Antique Clocks Date Circa 1780 George III Antiques Material Mahogany Origin English Maker Richard Wright Condition In very good condition commensurate with age. The mechanism has recently been fully restored. The mechanism is in good working order and keeps good time. The case, hood and mechanism are original to each other. The clock has a replacement central brass finial. The clock strikes five seconds after the hour (this is common for clocks of this age). The moon dial, seconds hand, calendar dial all work. The face has been re-silvered (photos show the clock before it was re-silvered). The door glass has been replaced a long time ago. Original painted phases at the top of the hood. Original back boards, long case and base. The clock has the original working lock and key for the central shaped door. Slight hairline crack running through the veneer on the base – this is perfectly firm with no movement. Considering the age of this item, this clock is in fantastic condition. Free of active wood worm, solid in joint and ready to use. Item code as236a041 Status Sold
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Yola Gray Antiques
Unit 4, Organsdale Farm
Kelsall,
Tarporley
Cheshire
CW6 0SR
Tel : 01829 458 070
Non UK callers : +44 1829 458 070
Get directions to Yola Gray Antiques
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