A George III mahogany longcase clock, the movement striking on a single bell, with brass dial and silvered chapter ring, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and bearing a plaque inscribed Willm. Haddack, London, pierced floral-cast spandrels to the angles, the arch with subsidiary strike/silent dial, enclosed by a glazed door flanked by tapering fluted columns and surmounted by an arched pediment, the trunk fitted with an arched door, the base with a shaped rectangular panel, on later plinth, 89½ins (227cms) high

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A George III mahogany longcase clock, the movement striking on a single bell, with brass dial and silvered chapter ring, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and bearing a plaque inscribed Willm. Haddack, London, pierced floral-cast spandrels to the angles, the arch with subsidiary strike/silent dial, enclosed by a glazed door flanked by tapering fluted columns and surmounted by an arched pediment, the trunk fitted with an arched door, the base with a shaped rectangular panel, on later plinth, 89½ins (227cms) high

Baillie records a William Haddack as working in Bath circa 1798-1819

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