Sturmans Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
Slim trunk with long door crossbanded with mahogany, quarter columns to each side. The base with canted corners and panel shaped and crossbanded to match the door. Moulded plinth to the base with small ogee bracket feet below, superb colour and original patina throughout. The brass and silvered dial with cast gilded spandrels to the corners and silvered chapter ring, engraved dial centre with date aperture and 'axe' moon phases. The painted moon phase dial with rare blue moon in full working order and original blued steel hands. 8 day movement with anchor escapement and count wheel striking on a bell on the hour. Bears the makers name William Barlow, Ashton, one of the highly regarded Barlow family of clock makers prominent in the mid to late 1700's in the Manchester area. Presented in superb condition, fully serviced, working and guaranteed. Keep up to date via Instagram - sturmansantiques. Measures 79" high x 23" wide at the cornice x 12" deep at the cornice x 18" wide at the trunk.
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Sturmans Antiques has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
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