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THE DIAL SIGNED WILLIAM TENNEC, REDING AND POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY
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A GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK
THE DIAL SIGNED WILLIAM TENNEC, REDING AND POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY
The hood with open fretwork frieze and rectangular glazed door flanked by spiral-turned pilaster over the molded door with pendulum aperture and plinth base, the brass dial and ring with Roman chapters and engraved center bearing the maker's signature William Tennec of Reding Fecit and with putti and foliate spandrels, hands possibly replaced, two-train movement with anchor escapement and four pillars striking the hour, backplate of movement stamped Made in England, later fretwork sounding panels
21½ in. (207 cm.) high
THE DIAL SIGNED WILLIAM TENNEC, REDING AND POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY
The hood with open fretwork frieze and rectangular glazed door flanked by spiral-turned pilaster over the molded door with pendulum aperture and plinth base, the brass dial and ring with Roman chapters and engraved center bearing the maker's signature William Tennec of Reding Fecit and with putti and foliate spandrels, hands possibly replaced, two-train movement with anchor escapement and four pillars striking the hour, backplate of movement stamped Made in England, later fretwork sounding panels
21½ in. (207 cm.) high