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8 Day Mahogany Scottish Grandfather Clock (c.1790)
This is superb quality antique Scottish Regency 8 day George III mahogany inlaid grandfather antique clock, circa 1790 - 1820.
Summary
• Circa 1790 - 1820
• Period Regency
• Provenance Dalkeith, Scotland
• Clock Maker John Bryson
• Wood Flame Mahogany, Satinwood Inlay
• 8 day striking mechanism
• Single spring strike – strikes on the hour
• Original Painted face
• Working seconds dial
• Working month dial
• Double reeded hood columns
• Original intricate painted arch
• Flame mahogany cross banded case & door
• Inlaid splayed base
• Original 2x 12lb lead weights
• Original pendulum
• Original working door key
• Three brass finials
• Original backboards
• Restored works – full working order
• Keeps good time
• Superb quality
• Solid in joint
This is superb quality antique Scottish Regency 8 day George III mahogany inlaid grandfather clock, circa 1790 - 1820. This antique clock was built by John Bryson of Dalkeith, Mid Lothian (south east of Edinburgh) in Scotland. The Bryson families were prolific makers of long case antique clocks, watches and indeed wall antique clocks. They are noted for making high quality Regulators. It has an 8 day mechanism in working order which keeps good time. The clock features the original moon painted face, striking movement, working second and month hand. The clock boasts double reeded columns to the hood, an original painted arch and three brass finials. The face is original and shows the superb craftsmanship with double globes and original ¼ spandrels. The long case features mellow flame mahogany (note the symmetrical mahogany veneer) surrounded by cross banding and satinwood inlay. The working door lock features a brass insert around the original 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 bracket feet with a straight 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.
Provenance
This clock was built by John Bryson of Dalkeith, Mid Lothian (south east of Edinburgh) in Scotland. The Bryson families were prolific makers of long case clocks, watches and indeed wall clocks. They are noted for making high quality Regulators.
Dimensions
Height with brass finials 222cm or 7’ 3½”
Height without brass finials 213cm or 7’ 0”
Hood width 53cm or 1’ 9”
Body width 35.5cm or 1’ 2”
Base width 46.5cm or 1’ 6¼”
Hood depth 26cm or 10¼”
Body depth 17.5cm or 7”
Base depth 21.5cm or 8½”
Condition Report
In very good condition commensurate with age. The mechanism has recently been 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 three replacement brass finials. The moon dial, seconds hand, calendar dial all work. We think the door glass has been replaced a long time ago. Original painted face. Original back boards, long case and base. The clock has the original working lock and key for the central door. Considering the age of this item, this clock is in fantastic condition. Free of active wood worm, solid in joint and ready to use.
Further Information
If you require any further information or additional photos, please do not hesitate to email or phone Julian on 00 44 7960 738 212.
UK Delivery
Delivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £85. For delivery to Scotland & Ireland, please email for a quote. If you wish to avoid the delivery cost, you can collect the item in person. Delivery will be made by our own specialised antique furniture delivery service, or in some cases we will use a courier service for distant deliveries. We will inform you by email and/or telephone and provide you with full delivery details including when to expect delivery. Delivery times are usually 1-4 weeks (depending on location). We will contact you to arrange the delivery day please ensure you give us a contact number to aid the delivery process. Delivery includes insurance we can assure you that the packaging standard is second to none and will fully protect the item.
UK Returns & Refunds
A 7 day “no quibble” return policy (from the date you receive the item) is available if you are not happy with this item. You will be given a refund as long as the item is returned in the same condition. The buyer is required to cover the cost of transit. We will collect the item using our specialist Furniture Delivery Company to avoid any damage. We will not accept returns via a courier service due to experience of damaged items in transit. This refund policy only applies to deliveries to the UK.
UK Buyer Payment
For UK buyers, we will accept cash on collection or delivery cheque, credit card, BACS (free bank to bank transfer). Payment must be made within 5 days of the sale.
International Buyers
If you live outside of the UK and you would like to purchase this item please contact us before purchasing the item to obtain a shipping quote and delivery lead time. Items cannot be returned once they are shipped outside of the UK. We will only accept payment by bank transfer or PayPal. Payment must be made within 10 days of the purchase.
About the Seller
This item is being sold by Yolanda Gray Antiques who is a member of LAPADA (the UK’s largest Trade Association of Professional Art and Antique Dealers). All LAPADA members abide by their strict Code of Practice.
Yolanda Gray has dealt in fine art and antique furniture for over 30 years. Yolanda Gray has a special interest in Colonial antique furniture, specifically Colonial Four Poster Beds. Yolanda Gray also provides a variety of fine English Antique Furniture, Art and Fabrics to clients in the UK, Europe and further afield.
Please visit the Yola Gray website for further products and information.
Ref. No. Grandfather Clock No. 03 PriceDelivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £85. DimensionsHeight with brass finials 222cm or 7’ 3½” Height without brass finials 213cm or 7’ 0” Hood width 53cm or 1’ 9” Body width 35.5cm or 1’ 2” Base width 46.5cm or 1’ 6¼” Hood depth 26cm or 10¼” Body depth 17.5cm or 7” Base depth 21.5cm or 8½” Category Antique Clocks Date Circa 1790 - 1820 Late 18th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin Scottish Condition In very good condition commensurate with age. The mechanism has recently been 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 three replacement brass finials. The moon dial, seconds hand, calendar dial all work. We think the door glass has been replaced a long time ago. Original painted face. Original back boards, long case and base. The clock has the original working lock and key for the central door. 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 as236a145 / Grandfather Clock No. 03 Status Sold
SellerYola Gray Antiques
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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
Summary
• Circa 1790 - 1820
• Period Regency
• Provenance Dalkeith, Scotland
• Clock Maker John Bryson
• Wood Flame Mahogany, Satinwood Inlay
• 8 day striking mechanism
• Single spring strike – strikes on the hour
• Original Painted face
• Working seconds dial
• Working month dial
• Double reeded hood columns
• Original intricate painted arch
• Flame mahogany cross banded case & door
• Inlaid splayed base
• Original 2x 12lb lead weights
• Original pendulum
• Original working door key
• Three brass finials
• Original backboards
• Restored works – full working order
• Keeps good time
• Superb quality
• Solid in joint
This is superb quality antique Scottish Regency 8 day George III mahogany inlaid grandfather clock, circa 1790 - 1820. This antique clock was built by John Bryson of Dalkeith, Mid Lothian (south east of Edinburgh) in Scotland. The Bryson families were prolific makers of long case antique clocks, watches and indeed wall antique clocks. They are noted for making high quality Regulators. It has an 8 day mechanism in working order which keeps good time. The clock features the original moon painted face, striking movement, working second and month hand. The clock boasts double reeded columns to the hood, an original painted arch and three brass finials. The face is original and shows the superb craftsmanship with double globes and original ¼ spandrels. The long case features mellow flame mahogany (note the symmetrical mahogany veneer) surrounded by cross banding and satinwood inlay. The working door lock features a brass insert around the original 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 bracket feet with a straight 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.
Provenance
This clock was built by John Bryson of Dalkeith, Mid Lothian (south east of Edinburgh) in Scotland. The Bryson families were prolific makers of long case clocks, watches and indeed wall clocks. They are noted for making high quality Regulators.
Dimensions
Height with brass finials 222cm or 7’ 3½”
Height without brass finials 213cm or 7’ 0”
Hood width 53cm or 1’ 9”
Body width 35.5cm or 1’ 2”
Base width 46.5cm or 1’ 6¼”
Hood depth 26cm or 10¼”
Body depth 17.5cm or 7”
Base depth 21.5cm or 8½”
Condition Report
In very good condition commensurate with age. The mechanism has recently been 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 three replacement brass finials. The moon dial, seconds hand, calendar dial all work. We think the door glass has been replaced a long time ago. Original painted face. Original back boards, long case and base. The clock has the original working lock and key for the central door. Considering the age of this item, this clock is in fantastic condition. Free of active wood worm, solid in joint and ready to use.
Further Information
If you require any further information or additional photos, please do not hesitate to email or phone Julian on 00 44 7960 738 212.
UK Delivery
Delivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £85. For delivery to Scotland & Ireland, please email for a quote. If you wish to avoid the delivery cost, you can collect the item in person. Delivery will be made by our own specialised antique furniture delivery service, or in some cases we will use a courier service for distant deliveries. We will inform you by email and/or telephone and provide you with full delivery details including when to expect delivery. Delivery times are usually 1-4 weeks (depending on location). We will contact you to arrange the delivery day please ensure you give us a contact number to aid the delivery process. Delivery includes insurance we can assure you that the packaging standard is second to none and will fully protect the item.
UK Returns & Refunds
A 7 day “no quibble” return policy (from the date you receive the item) is available if you are not happy with this item. You will be given a refund as long as the item is returned in the same condition. The buyer is required to cover the cost of transit. We will collect the item using our specialist Furniture Delivery Company to avoid any damage. We will not accept returns via a courier service due to experience of damaged items in transit. This refund policy only applies to deliveries to the UK.
UK Buyer Payment
For UK buyers, we will accept cash on collection or delivery cheque, credit card, BACS (free bank to bank transfer). Payment must be made within 5 days of the sale.
International Buyers
If you live outside of the UK and you would like to purchase this item please contact us before purchasing the item to obtain a shipping quote and delivery lead time. Items cannot be returned once they are shipped outside of the UK. We will only accept payment by bank transfer or PayPal. Payment must be made within 10 days of the purchase.
About the Seller
This item is being sold by Yolanda Gray Antiques who is a member of LAPADA (the UK’s largest Trade Association of Professional Art and Antique Dealers). All LAPADA members abide by their strict Code of Practice.
Yolanda Gray has dealt in fine art and antique furniture for over 30 years. Yolanda Gray has a special interest in Colonial antique furniture, specifically Colonial Four Poster Beds. Yolanda Gray also provides a variety of fine English Antique Furniture, Art and Fabrics to clients in the UK, Europe and further afield.
Please visit the Yola Gray website for further products and information.
Ref. No. Grandfather Clock No. 03 PriceDelivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £85. DimensionsHeight with brass finials 222cm or 7’ 3½” Height without brass finials 213cm or 7’ 0” Hood width 53cm or 1’ 9” Body width 35.5cm or 1’ 2” Base width 46.5cm or 1’ 6¼” Hood depth 26cm or 10¼” Body depth 17.5cm or 7” Base depth 21.5cm or 8½” Category Antique Clocks Date Circa 1790 - 1820 Late 18th Century Antiques Material Mahogany Origin Scottish Condition In very good condition commensurate with age. The mechanism has recently been 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 three replacement brass finials. The moon dial, seconds hand, calendar dial all work. We think the door glass has been replaced a long time ago. Original painted face. Original back boards, long case and base. The clock has the original working lock and key for the central door. 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 as236a145 / Grandfather Clock No. 03 Status Sold
View all stock from
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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