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WILLIAM STACEY, LONDON, LATE 18TH CENTURY
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A George III brass-mounted ebonised striking eight day table clock
William Stacey, London, Late 18th Century
With brass handle to the inverted bell top, inset quarter frets to the brass-moulded door, the 7in. wide silvered Roman and Arabic dial with date square and signed 'WILLM. STACY/LONDON', blued steel hands and 'STRIKE/SILENT' to the arch, the twin gut fusees movement with five ring-turned pillars, verge escapment and rack strike on bell
18 in. (46 cm.) high, handle down
William Stacey, London, Late 18th Century
With brass handle to the inverted bell top, inset quarter frets to the brass-moulded door, the 7in. wide silvered Roman and Arabic dial with date square and signed 'WILLM. STACY/LONDON', blued steel hands and 'STRIKE/SILENT' to the arch, the twin gut fusees movement with five ring-turned pillars, verge escapment and rack strike on bell
18 in. (46 cm.) high, handle down
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