SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY
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A Dutch Frisian mahogany longcase clock
Second half 19th Century
The case with canted angles, on toupie feet, the rectangular trunk door with hollowed corners and a glazed lenticle, the arched hood with turned pilasters and gilt-metal capitals surmounted by three later figural finials, with panelled sides (lacking glass panels), the painted Roman and Arabic dial with foliate pierced spandrels and a painted village scene to the arch, brass pierced steel hands and alarm, the four pillar movement with strike on two bells, restorations and associated
206cm. high
Second half 19th Century
The case with canted angles, on toupie feet, the rectangular trunk door with hollowed corners and a glazed lenticle, the arched hood with turned pilasters and gilt-metal capitals surmounted by three later figural finials, with panelled sides (lacking glass panels), the painted Roman and Arabic dial with foliate pierced spandrels and a painted village scene to the arch, brass pierced steel hands and alarm, the four pillar movement with strike on two bells, restorations and associated
206cm. high
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