A late George III bracket clock, the twin-barrel fusee movement striking on a single bell, the brass backplate with engraved border enclosed by a glazed door, the silvered dial inscribed Rich. Herring, Newark, with subsidiary date and strike/silent dials, in brass-mounted ebonised case, the arched pediment surmounted by a folding brass loop handle, the sides with arched lattice panels, on moulded rectangular base ending in brass bracket feet, 16ins (40.5cms) high

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A late George III bracket clock, the twin-barrel fusee movement striking on a single bell, the brass backplate with engraved border enclosed by a glazed door, the silvered dial inscribed Rich. Herring, Newark, with subsidiary date and strike/silent dials, in brass-mounted ebonised case, the arched pediment surmounted by a folding brass loop handle, the sides with arched lattice panels, on moulded rectangular base ending in brass bracket feet, 16ins (40.5cms) high

Richard Herring is recorded as working in Newark 1791-1810

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