AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY VULLIAMY OF LONDON 612 BRACKET CLOCK w...

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£5,000

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY VULLIAMY OF LONDON 612 BRACKET CLOCK
with brass-bound rosewood triple pad top, above arched foliate engraved brass dial plate, with twin subsidiary enamel dials for strike/silent and rise and fall regulation, the enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, blued steel hands with hearts shaped terminals, each corner of the dial with pierced flower and foliage spandrels, with twin train fusee 8 day movement, within thick brass plates, signed on the dial and the back plate, 43cm high x 27.5cm wide x 19cm deep

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The case is probably mahogany
Winds and ticks, but doesn't keep going. No key.
Missing screw that holds the pendulum for transportation.
Has a lovely clear bell when striking.
No key for the back or front door, and the latter doesn't close completely.
Some damage to the dial around the winding points and to the subsidiary dials. Please see the full size images

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Auction Date:
6th Dec 24 at 10am GMT

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