A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the moulded square glazed door enclosing a polished steel dial with both Roman and Arabic numerals, with second-hand circlet, date-aperture and striking-movement signed Richardson Weverham, the moulded cornice above a panelled frieze decorated with scrolling-foliage on a green ground and supported by turned columns, the body with a shaped rectangular door between engaged demi-columns, on a canted rectangular stepped, panelled plinth, previously with urn-finials, with pencil inscription Sept 26-96 Rose for Dinner (?) in the Hall

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the moulded square glazed door enclosing a polished steel dial with both Roman and Arabic numerals, with second-hand circlet, date-aperture and striking-movement signed Richardson Weverham, the moulded cornice above a panelled frieze decorated with scrolling-foliage on a green ground and supported by turned columns, the body with a shaped rectangular door between engaged demi-columns, on a canted rectangular stepped, panelled plinth, previously with urn-finials, with pencil inscription Sept 26-96 Rose for Dinner (?) in the Hall
24in. (64cm.) wide; 80½in. (205cm.) high; 11½in. (29cm.) deep
Provenance
Almost certainly acquired by Peter Brooke (d.1783)

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