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GERRIT BRAMER, AMSTERDAM. SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY
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A DUTCH BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK
GERRIT BRAMER, AMSTERDAM. SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY
The case and hood of typical shape, the hood with later domed top and urn finials, the brass dial with engraved border, silvered later lead spandrels depicting the Four Seasons to an engraved brass Roman and Arabic chapter ring, signed Ger Bramer Amsterdam, matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring, ringed winding holes, alarm disc and date aperture above VI, pierced black painted later steel hands, engraved brass arch around the painted moon, inset with silvered and engraved glass moonphases, the five pillar two train movement with anchor escapement, Dutch strike on two bells with pull repeat and alarm; restorations; pendulum, two large weights, two small weights, door key
275 cm. high (overall)
GERRIT BRAMER, AMSTERDAM. SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY
The case and hood of typical shape, the hood with later domed top and urn finials, the brass dial with engraved border, silvered later lead spandrels depicting the Four Seasons to an engraved brass Roman and Arabic chapter ring, signed Ger Bramer Amsterdam, matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring, ringed winding holes, alarm disc and date aperture above VI, pierced black painted later steel hands, engraved brass arch around the painted moon, inset with silvered and engraved glass moonphases, the five pillar two train movement with anchor escapement, Dutch strike on two bells with pull repeat and alarm; restorations; pendulum, two large weights, two small weights, door key
275 cm. high (overall)
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