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Details
A George III mahogany longcase clock, late 18th/early 19th Century
The hood flanked by outset reeded columns and the trunk by conforming fluted pilasters, above plinth with canted angles, the 13 in. wide painted dial scene of a woman feeding a swan to the arch, Roman and Arabic chapter ring with dot minute track, subsidiary seconds ring and arch date aperture, brass hands, with false plate to eight day movement with four pillars, anchor escapement and rack strike on bell, on later seatboard -- 89½ in. (227.5 cm.) high; pendulum, two weights
The hood flanked by outset reeded columns and the trunk by conforming fluted pilasters, above plinth with canted angles, the 13 in. wide painted dial scene of a woman feeding a swan to the arch, Roman and Arabic chapter ring with dot minute track, subsidiary seconds ring and arch date aperture, brass hands, with false plate to eight day movement with four pillars, anchor escapement and rack strike on bell, on later seatboard -- 89½ in. (227.5 cm.) high; pendulum, two weights
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