WILLIAM COVELLER, LOUTH. CIRCA 1815
Details
a regency mahogany and boxwood line inlaid longcase clock
william coveller, louth. circa 1815
The hood with brass rosette roundels and ball and spire finials to the swan neck pediment, fluted columns, the shield-arched three-quarter trunk door flanked by conforming fluted sides, above plinth on ogee bracket feet (splitting), the white dial (repainted) with scene of a country house beside a river to the arch, floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture to the centre signed Wm. Coveller Louth, the four pillar rack striking movement with anchor escapement, restorations, damages
89in. (226cm.) high
william coveller, louth. circa 1815
The hood with brass rosette roundels and ball and spire finials to the swan neck pediment, fluted columns, the shield-arched three-quarter trunk door flanked by conforming fluted sides, above plinth on ogee bracket feet (splitting), the white dial (repainted) with scene of a country house beside a river to the arch, floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture to the centre signed Wm. Coveller Louth, the four pillar rack striking movement with anchor escapement, restorations, damages
89in. (226cm.) high
Further details
See Colour Illustration (Plate 8)