Sturmans Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
Turned columns either side of the glazed door with original glass, long door with shaped top to the trunk; reeded quarter columns set to the sides. Moulded waist below with crossbanded base section to match the trunk door, moulded plinth to the foot with small ogee bracket feet below. The eight day movement with anchor escapement and bell striking on the hour, sat behind a superb quality engraved brass and silvered dial, the centre with scroll design engravings and unusual hour glass engraving. Subsidiary seconds dial to the dial centre and concentric calendar marking the date to the inside of the silvered chapter ring. Bears the makers name Winstanley, Wigan to the dial. William Winstanley is recorded as making clocks in Standish Gate from the 1770's and traded in that name well into the late Victorian period as retailers of clocks and barometers. This excellent example is presented in superb condition, the movement fully overhauled and working, the case with a rich colour and polish. Measures 21" maximum width at hood (trunk width 14") x 9" deep at hood x 86" high.
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Sturmans Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
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