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Georgian Tavern Wall Clock

19th century
Description

An English Regency period Tavern wall clock. A 22" wooden dial with brass counterbalanced hands. A well proportioned mahogany case with the original side carvings. An opening trunk door and base with twin side doors behind the dial. An 8-day duration mechanism, single weight driven. The original pendulum and lovely original shaped weight. The case and dial have not been over restored through the years and is presented in 'aged condition'.

Thomas Green of Bristol worked at Chapel Row, Long Rooms, Hotwells and Portland Place from 1771-1824. Illustrations are shown of longcase and bracket clocks in A J Moores' 'Bristol Clockmakers' book. Interestingly it states he also worked in All Saints Lane next door to the Rummer Tavern.

Height 48 " / 122 cms Width 22 "/ 56 cms Depth 7 " / 18 cms.

From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd you can expect a genuine antique clock that has been serviced to a high standard. Worldwide delivery available, please contact for us for a quote.

Physical Dimensions
Height
122cm (48.03")
Width
56cm (22.05")
Depth
18cm (7.09")
Declaration

Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd has dated this piece to the 1800s.

Reference Numbers
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SA509406
Description
An English Regency period Tavern wall clock. A 22" wooden dial with brass counterbalanced hands. A well proportioned mahogany case with the original side carvings. An opening trunk door and base with twin side doors behind the dial. An 8-day duration mechanism, single weight driven. The original pendulum and lovely original shaped weight.
The case and dial have not been over restored through the years and is presented in 'aged condition'.
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
fig 1. Georgian Tavern Wall Clock
fig 1. Georgian Tavern Wall Clock

Thomas Green of Bristol worked at Chapel Row, Long Rooms, Hotwells and Portland Place from 1771-1824. Illustrations are shown of longcase and bracket clocks in A J Moores' 'Bristol Clockmakers' book. Interestingly it states he also worked in All Saints Lane next door to the Rummer Tavern.

fig 2. Georgian Tavern Wall Clock
fig 2. Georgian Tavern Wall Clock

Height 48 " / 122 cms Width 22 "/ 56 cms Depth 7 " / 18 cms.

From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd you can expect a genuine antique clock that has been serviced to a high standard. Worldwide delivery available, please contact for us for a quote.

Height
122cm (48.03")
Width
56cm (22.05")
Depth
18cm (7.09")
Date of Manufacture

Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd has dated this piece to the 1800s.

Reference Numbers
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SA509406
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
Sellingantiques verified Since Aug 2009
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Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd
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