A Regency mahogany striking bracket clock, first quarter 19th century

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A Regency mahogany striking bracket clock, first quarter 19th century
The case with brass handle to the brass-lined triple pad breakarch top, with arched brass fishscale sound frets to the sides and on ball feet, the silvered one-piece dial with foliate engraved spandrels, pierced steel hands, signed in the centre John Tunnell Fleet Street LONDON, with strike/silent ring in the arch, the twin wire fusee movement with later anchor escapement and strike on bell, with foliate scroll and floral urn engraving to the backplate and movement securing brackets, the pendulum engraved with a radiant mask, lacking securing screw for holdfast
18¼in. (46.5cm.) high

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