Lot 302
 

R. Taylor, an early 19th-century 8-day oak long-case clock, the painted broken arch dial bearing the portrait of Queen Caroline, the hood with swan neck pediment, 47 cm wide x 25 cm deep x 220 cm overall height.

Formerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury, Berkshire

Formerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury, Berkshire

Sold for £80


Condition Report

The hood's glass is cracked. There are no weights or pendulum, so it is not in working order.

Updated:

The movement looks very clean and looks as if it has been recently restored and re-gutted.

The cheeks that support the movement are uneven. It would seem that a packing block is missing from the right-hand side. This causes the dial to sit awkwardly in the hood/mask. It is common for these to be replaced.

The hood door has a cracked glass panel, the clock has some patches to the veneers.

The trunk door does not have a key.

The clock does not have either weights or a pendulum.

In short this clock would need some work to make good but it looks as if most of the horological work has been done, but sadly it will require a pendulum and weights.

 

R. Taylor, an early 19th-century 8-day oak long-case clock, the painted broken arch dial bearing the portrait of Queen Caroline, the hood with swan neck pediment, 47 cm wide x 25 cm deep x 220 cm overall height.

Formerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury, Berkshire

Provenance

Formerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury, Berkshire

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