A 19th century feathered and crossbanded mahogany cased 8 day striking longcase clock by Cruddas of Durham, the 13 inch painted arched dial featuring susidiary date and seconds dials, above the gothic arched panelled trunk door flanked by turned pilasters, above a shaped apron, raised on bracket feet, with winder, pendulum and two weights, 219cm (7' 2") high.

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