THE PROPERTY OF A NOBLEMAN
A Regency brass-inlaid mahogany striking bracket clock, the case on brass ball feet with fish-scale sound frets to the sides, brass lined single pad to the break arch top surmounted by a handle, inlaid recessed panel beneath the cream painted Roman dial signed Hopley Dover, blued spade hands, the four pillar twin fusee (wire lines) movement with anchor escapement and strike on bell (lacking), the backplate with border engraving overlapping the movement securing brackets to the case

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A Regency brass-inlaid mahogany striking bracket clock, the case on brass ball feet with fish-scale sound frets to the sides, brass lined single pad to the break arch top surmounted by a handle, inlaid recessed panel beneath the cream painted Roman dial signed Hopley Dover, blued spade hands, the four pillar twin fusee (wire lines) movement with anchor escapement and strike on bell (lacking), the backplate with border engraving overlapping the movement securing brackets to the case
17 1/2in. (44.5cm.) high

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