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18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE MAHOGANY QUARTER-STRIKING LONGCASE CLOCK by John Waldron of London
18TH CENTURY ANTIQUE MAHOGANY QUARTER-STRIKING LONGCASE CLOCK by John Waldron of London
Date 1765
Epoque George III
Medium Mahogany, Brass
Dimension 231.14 x 50.8 x 26.67 cm (91 x 20 x 10¹/₂ inches)
This superb George III longcase clock is veneered throughout with patinated figured mahogany of excellent colour. The base, trunk with opening door and arched top hood all have brass capped columns with fluting and further brass rodding.
The substantial six-pillar 3-train movement strikes each quarter hour on a single small bell and each hour on passing on a further larger bell.
The brass dial has a strike/silent selector in the arch which also bears the maker’s signature, John Waldron, Cornhill, London.
The main dial beneath show the seconds and the date and also has delicate pierced blued-steel hands.
There are three matching brass covered weights and substantial pendulum with large brass lens bob, all very probably original to the clock.
*John Waldron is recorded working the Cornhill district of Central London and died in 1770.
The substantial six-pillar 3-train movement strikes each quarter hour on a single small bell and each hour on passing on a further larger bell.
The brass dial has a strike/silent selector in the arch which also bears the maker’s signature, John Waldron, Cornhill, London.
The main dial beneath show the seconds and the date and also has delicate pierced blued-steel hands.
There are three matching brass covered weights and substantial pendulum with large brass lens bob, all very probably original to the clock.
*John Waldron is recorded working the Cornhill district of Central London and died in 1770.
Date: 1765
Epoque: George III
Medium: Mahogany, Brass
Signature: signed on the dial
Dimension: 231.14 x 50.8 x 26.67 cm (91 x 20 x 10¹/₂ inches)
Literature: *John Waldron is recorded working the Cornhill district of Central London and died in 1770.
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