The Gleneagle GrandfatherH.84"(213CM) W.17.75"(45CM) D.12"(30CM) The "Gleneagle" cabinet is typical of the work of the clockmaker William Robb of Montrose, circa 1790,decorated with intricate sheraton inspired marquetry.Extensive use of stringing and corner inlays enhance the superb flame mahogany veneers. The scroll pediment is decorated with wheat motifs and crowned with a fine cast brass eagle.The case features "Corinthian" fluted pillars to the hood, reeded quarter columns to the trunk and "French Hepplewhite" splayed feet.The painted dial features a rocking ship that marks the swing of the pendulum. 2 year Guarantee NOT AVAILABLE |
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The Mackintosh Floor StandingH.71"(117CM) W.16"(40CM) D.10"(25CM)The Mackintosh Floor standing clock , a contemporary style solid oak cabinet . Triple chime chain movement with chime silencer and automatic night silencer . Pewter finish bezel with matching weights and pendulum. Polished "V" bevel to the front glass. 2 year Guarantee NOT AVAILABLE |
The Chartwell GrandfatherH.77"(195CM) W.17.5"(44.5CM) D.11.5"(29CM) A superb example of the clock made by the London clockmaker Joseph Knibb (1640-1711). The Walnut case is decorated with burr walnut veneers and fine marquetry depicts birds and flower motifs popular in cabinet work of the William and Mary period. The hood is decorated with barley twist pillars and hand cut fretwork. hands typical of the period. 2 year Guarantee NOT AVAILABLE
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