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An unusual Church style skeleton clock (c. 1860 England)



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Item Stock Code

1072

UK/USA Dimensions

  15.00 inch high

European Converted Dimensions

  38.10 cm high

Current Item Condition

Fully restored

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

An unusual and high quality Victorian English timepiece skeleton clock, the arched plates with a cast gilded brass 'church' front with three spires and two arches. The eight day movement has a chain fusee, six spoke wheelwork, adjustable 'beat' screw to the pendulum and vase style pillars. The silvered dial is formed in the style of a church rose window with blued steel spade hands and black Roman numerals. All standing on a stepped gilded brass base which in turn stands on an ebonised oval base with a glass dome.

Price

gbp 2850.00 (Pound Sterling)

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Please email or call +44 (0)1395 268723 for more information or to purchase this item.

Status

FOR SALE



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Leigh Extence Antiques

Leigh Extence Antiques
The Grove
55 High Street
Honiton
Devon
EX14 1PW

Open: 10.30 - 5.00

Contacts: Mr Leigh Extence
Telephone: +44 (0)1395 268723
Mobile: +44 (0)7967 802160
Website: www.extence.co.uk
We are members of:
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
LAPADA - THE ASSOCIATION OF ART & ANTIQUES DEALERS
Established: 1981
We deal in:

Fine antique clocks, including bracket, longcase, carriage, lantern, mystery and wall clocks from the early 18th century onwards.

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