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Edwardian Mahogany & Inlaid Musical Long Case Clock
A fine Edwardian (Circa 1905) mahogany and inlaid musical long case clock. The superb quality face having a wonderful face with pierced and gilded spandrels. The silvered dial having raised gilded Arabic numerals with 3 subsidiary dials, the seconds dial in the centre the 2 other dials to the corners and offering Chime or Silent and St.Michael, Whittington or Westminster Chimes. The 3 train 8 day movement with polished brass weights and brass pendulum. The tunes are played on 8 tubular gongs and the hour is struck on a longer gong. The movement has been totally serviced and polished to a very high standard. The mahogany hood having a moulded cornice above a dentil and tear drop carved frieze leading to the cross banded and glazed door with canted corners. The sides with fretted and silk backed sound boards. The trunk having a boxwood inlaid frieze above the quartered mahogany door with well carved blind fret surround. The base having conforming quartered mahogany panel with cross banding and further boxwood inlay. The clock stands on splayed bracket feet with blind fret detail. Condition - Very good throughout with working brass locks and keys and winder. Circa 1890. Dimensions:- Max.Height…85’’/ 216cm. Width…21’’/ 53.5cm. Depth…14’’/ 36cm. Free U.K. delivery on this fine long case clock.
HISTORY NOTE..Thomas Armstrong was the eldest son of Joseph Armstrong a Watchmaker in Manchester. Thomas was a jeweller and silversmith born in January 1829, his shop was located in Deansgate Manchester. His partnership with his brother, George Booth Armstrong began about 1858, taking on the business started by their father Joseph.
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John Howkins Antiques
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The Grange, Hempnall Green
Norfolk
NR15 2NR
Tel : 01508 498335
Non UK callers : +44 1508 498335
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HISTORY NOTE..Thomas Armstrong was the eldest son of Joseph Armstrong a Watchmaker in Manchester. Thomas was a jeweller and silversmith born in January 1829, his shop was located in Deansgate Manchester. His partnership with his brother, George Booth Armstrong began about 1858, taking on the business started by their father Joseph.
ALL TRADE ENQUIRIES WELCOME.
Viewing by appointment.
Delivery.
We will gladly provide a quote for delivery to any U.K Mainland address and we offer a full 7 day money back guarantee if you are unhappy with your purchase. (Less the delivery cost)
Payment.
We accept payment by cheque or bank transfer.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any further information on this item on 07770 311611 or 01508 498335.
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Category Antique Clocks
Date Edwardian
Early Victorian Antiques Material Mahogany
Origin English
Item code as243a3108 / 23927
Status For Sale
£3250.00
$4108.00
€3885.05
$4108.00
€3885.05
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The Grange, Hempnall Green
Norfolk
NR15 2NR
Tel : 01508 498335
Non UK callers : +44 1508 498335
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