£100 - £200
A 19th century oak and mahogany cased longcase clock signed Hurt and Wray Birmingham, the twin swan neck hood with ring turned half pillars flanking the 36cm painted break-arch dial, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date crescent, signed with the makers name, supporting the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with an inlaid arcaded door flanked by conforming pillars over the canted lower board and ogee bracket feet, 230cm high, two weights and pendulum
Clock movement appears to be well maintained and possibly associated, working condition is un-tested.
Clock case appears to have been later re-stained, minor age splits to the bottom LH panel.
Two clock repairers labels applied to the inside of the door dated 1918 and 1920, please see additional image.
Otherwise case looks to be in good order with no obvious, faults damage or repairs
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