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Status:This item has been sold Sold by:Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
A quality Georgian Scottish semi-regulator longcase clock. A well proportioned oak case with brass capped fluted front and rear columns. Side glass hood apertures. A regional styled cresting to the hood arch centre. An arched trunk door. An arched brass and silvered dial with strike/silent to the arch. A recessed silvered seconds dial and a date aperture. A high quality 5-pillar mechanism of 8-day duration. A dead-beat escapement with brass cased weights and a heavy regulator pendulum with wooden rod. Hourly bell striking.
John Gartley of Aberdeen is recorded in Whytes'' ''Scottish Clock and Watchmakers'' book as working from 1783-1823.
Height 7ft 4/ 223 cm
From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd you can expect a genuine clock which has been overhauled mechanically to a high standard and has a written guarantee. We personally deliver and set the clock up in your home, for overseas customers we offer professional packing and insurance in transit. Please contact us for a quote.
Antique Number: SA307512
Dateline of this antique is 1800
Antique #SA307512, shown on this page, originates from 1800. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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