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GERRIT BRAMER, AMSTERDAM. LATE 19TH CENTURY
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A Dutch walnut eight day musical and calendrical longcase clock
Gerrit Bramer, Amsterdam. Late 19th Century
The 15in. wide engraved and silvered dial signed Gerint Bramer Amsterdam with subsidiaries to the centre for date, days of the week and month, strike/silent and music/silent to the upper corners and music selection and moon roller to the arch, three train movement with anchor escapement, rack Dutch strike on two bells, 13in. (33cm.) long pinned musical barrel positioned to the top of the movement, playing twelve tunes on fifteen bells with twenty-six hammers; three weights; pendulum, case key
101½in (258cm.) high
Gerrit Bramer, Amsterdam. Late 19th Century
The 15in. wide engraved and silvered dial signed Gerint Bramer Amsterdam with subsidiaries to the centre for date, days of the week and month, strike/silent and music/silent to the upper corners and music selection and moon roller to the arch, three train movement with anchor escapement, rack Dutch strike on two bells, 13in. (33cm.) long pinned musical barrel positioned to the top of the movement, playing twelve tunes on fifteen bells with twenty-six hammers; three weights; pendulum, case key
101½in (258cm.) high
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Please note the date for this piece should read late 19th Century.
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