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SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Details
An Austrian mahogany wall regulator
Second quarter 19th Century
The line-inlaid architectural case with triangular pediment and waisted terminal, four glazed panels, with sliding removable front door, engine-turned ormolu bezel to the white enamel dial with painted Roman chapters, blued steel hands, the four pillar single-train weight-driven movement with rectangular plates, deadbeat escapement, with fine adjustment to the crutchpiece for the ebonised wood rod pendulum, swinging against a silvered beatscale on the backboard
34½in. (88cm.) high
Second quarter 19th Century
The line-inlaid architectural case with triangular pediment and waisted terminal, four glazed panels, with sliding removable front door, engine-turned ormolu bezel to the white enamel dial with painted Roman chapters, blued steel hands, the four pillar single-train weight-driven movement with rectangular plates, deadbeat escapement, with fine adjustment to the crutchpiece for the ebonised wood rod pendulum, swinging against a silvered beatscale on the backboard
34½in. (88cm.) high
Provenance
Bought from E. T. Biggs, Maidenhead, 24 July 1957, for £95.
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.