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Lot 429

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY G.E. FRODSHAM

the arched top case with carrying handle and brass inlay, the cream painted dial marked ‘GRACECHURCH STREET’ to the double fusee eight day movement with shaped backplates and striking on a bell, 49cm high

Condition Report: click here
Estimate: £800 - £1,200
Hammer price: £800
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

This clock is complete with bell, winding key and case key.

There are two small paint chips and scuffing to dial.

The glass dial door is loose to hinge. 

The front of case has some veneer cracking and lift to the right chamfered column.

The sides and back have slight cracking and minor chipping to veneer.

The side and rear door glass all appears to have been replaced and there is chipping to the wood around these glazed areas.

The movement is running and striking.

We do not guarantee clocks to be in working order. 

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