A 19th century inlaid and cross banded feathered mahogany cased 8 day striking longcase clock, the painted 13 inch arched dial with rolling marine moonphase aperture to the arch, painted subsidiary seconds dial, painted subsidiary date dial, twin winding holes, indistinct makers name, and hand painted figurative spandrels representing the four seasons, the trunk door flanked by canted corners, raised on a plinth base, with winder, pendulum and twin weights, approx 230cm high.

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