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Fine Striking Drop Dial Wall Clock – C. Coleman – London
£5,500 $6,967 €6,637
High quality and most attractive 8-day twin fusee dial clock.
The superb quality five pillar movement with star-wheel strike and pull release repeat to the bell strike, decorated pendulum shaft, blued steel hands, false plated 12” convex iron dial by S.Baker (1823 – 1850).
Original dial paint signed ‘C.Coleman. London’. Fine concave locked bezel. The Mahogany case is of superb proportions and with choice flame veneers and lovely colour. Circa 1825.
Serviced and guaranteed for 3 years.
Height: 23” or 58 cm
CIRCA. 1825
Provenance: Private collection – U.K.
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Antique Number: SA937224
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
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Antique #SA937224, shown on this page, originates from the victorian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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