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ROBERT ROSKELL, LIVERPOOL. CIRCA 1830
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A George IV mahogany, ebony line inlaid and brass-mounted eight day striking table clock
Robert Roskell, Liverpool. Circa 1830
The lancet case with lion mask ring handles to the sides above arched fishscale sound frets, the white painted dial signed Robert Roskell/LIVERPOOL, the movement with rectangular plates joined by four pillars, one bracket stamped JAMIESON, twin wire fusees with anchor escapement and strike/trip repeat on bell, the latter inscribed to inside March 1832 Dryden (?); pendulum, key, door key
18¾ in. (48 cm.) high
Robert Roskell, Liverpool. Circa 1830
The lancet case with lion mask ring handles to the sides above arched fishscale sound frets, the white painted dial signed Robert Roskell/LIVERPOOL, the movement with rectangular plates joined by four pillars, one bracket stamped JAMIESON, twin wire fusees with anchor escapement and strike/trip repeat on bell, the latter inscribed to inside March 1832 Dryden (?); pendulum, key, door key
18¾ in. (48 cm.) high
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