TK1-103: MID 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH GEORGE II OAK & MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK
Mid 18th Century English George II oak tall case clock, the carved hood surmounted by a cornice molding over a reticulated frieze, the painted dial...
View full detailsMid 18th Century English George II oak tall case clock, the carved hood surmounted by a cornice molding over a reticulated frieze, the painted dial...
View full detailsLate 18th Century English mahogany and quarter sawn oak tall case clock, having a broken pediment top above an Arabic numeral dial. Signed Jos. h W...
View full detailsA Georgian tall case clock, by Wm. Martin, Bristoll - recorded as working circa 1689-1739. The works and face circa 1690, and the case later, circa...
View full detailsEnglish quarter sawn oak tall case clock, having a broken pediment top above a Roman numeral dial with a sun and moon phase, above a single door, a...
View full detailsLate 18th Century George III Carved Oak & Mahogany Tall Case Clock - the clock face with a hand painted hunt scene relief, the dial signed 'S....
View full detailsLate 18th Century English Mahogany & Oak Tall Case Clock. The dial signed 'Richard Blakeborough Otley'; Condition: with loss to areas of case i...
View full detailsEarly 19th Century English Regency Rosewood Wheel Barometer - signed "I. Sordelli / London" 38" x 10" (96.5 x 25.4 cm.)
A George III style rosewood banjo barometer fitted with level, weather dial inscribed 'Blakeborough, Ripon', mirror, thermometer and dry/damp dial,...
View full details19th Century English Barometer by W. Loof Jr., Tunbridge Wells. Purfled mahogany case with brass fittings; accented with small round convex bolecti...
View full detailsCOMMENTS: 19th Century Religious needlework panel by Cattern Turner, centered with Adam and Eve with the serpent, and the apple tree centering the...
View full detailsCOMMENTS: Early 19th Century Needlework textile executed in 1807 by Ann Davies aged 10, Montgomery, with Adam and Eve and the Tree of Life at the c...
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