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ANTIQUE #SA1073395

Antique George III Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock

£2,650    $3,479    €3,166
Antique George III oak eight day longcase clock having a well proportioned oak longcase with a painted enamel dial depicting pretty roses in bloom, elegantly designed hands, an 8 day duration striking on the hours on a bell. The case has good detail with canted corners to the base, a book matched trunk door with shaped edge and an attractive shaped decorated panel below the swan neck pediment. John Kent of Salford , Manchester was working from 1804 and is listed in Clock and Watchmakers of the World book by Loomes.
 
In wonderful original condition in full working order.
 
Dimensions:
 
Height 225cm (88.58 in)
 
Width 53.5cm (21.06 in)
 
Depth 25cm (9.82 in)
 
 
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Internal Reference: 2330
Antique Number: SA1073395
Dateline of this antique is Georgian
Height is 225cm (88.6inches)
Width is 53.5cm (21.1inches)
Depth is 25cm (9.8inches)
Antique #SA1073395, shown on this page, originates from the georgian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
       The Georgian Era      
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