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THE CASE SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, THE MOVEMENT CIRCA 1800 AND SIGNED JAMES EVANS, LONDON
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AN ENGLISH WALNUT STRIKING EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK
THE CASE SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, THE MOVEMENT CIRCA 1800 AND SIGNED JAMES EVANS, LONDON
The caddy top case with restored blind fret cornice and later skirting, the 12 in. wide silvered dial signed 'Evans/Royal. Exchange/LONDON', the movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on bell; movement and dial associated to case; pendulum, two weights
97 in. (247 cm.) high
THE CASE SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, THE MOVEMENT CIRCA 1800 AND SIGNED JAMES EVANS, LONDON
The caddy top case with restored blind fret cornice and later skirting, the 12 in. wide silvered dial signed 'Evans/Royal. Exchange/LONDON', the movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on bell; movement and dial associated to case; pendulum, two weights
97 in. (247 cm.) high
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