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Bristol Moving Eyes Mahogany Longcase Clock
QUALITY Mahogany Longcase Clock with a Pagoda Hood
Automation eyes in the arch of the Brass dial
8 Day striking movement , dial signed "Jos Smith Bristol " found dated 1775. 96" High.
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Automation eyes in the arch of the Brass dial
8 Day striking movement , dial signed "Jos Smith Bristol " found dated 1775. 96" High.
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Category Antique Clocks
Date dated 1775, listed in
George III Antiques Material Mahogany
Origin English
Item code as990a002
Status For Sale
£3250.00
$3998.48
€3882.13
$3998.48
€3882.13
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