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2149
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PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL WALNUT TALL CASE CLOCK.

1st quarter 19th century. Molded swans neck pediment terminating in floral brass rosettes, with 3 onion form wood finials above rectangular bonnet fitted with 4 free standing colonettes centering the arched glass mantel door opening to a painted dial with gilt scrolling vinery centering scene of ruins within reserve in arch. Further decorated with gilt scrolled spandrels centering the chapter ring of Roman numeral hours within Arabic minutes further centering a calendar aperture. Eight day brass movement with bell, chain driven with single weight. Case with astral arched door flanked by engaged reeded quarter columns joined to cove molded box base with cockbeaded central panel flanked by engaged quarter columns raised on flared French bracket feet. Clock is offered with pendulum, single weight and door key. SIZE: 94″ h x 12-3/3″ w (throat) x 10″ d. CONDITION: Surface has been stripped of original finish and re-polished, finials with slightly shortened spires, movement of unknown working condition but appears intact. Case structurally very good. 49861-3 (1,800-2,400) – Lot 2149


Auction: Fine Art, Asian & Antiques - Winter 2016
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