A George III Cornish striking eight day longcase clock, the painted 12 inch arched dial inscribed 'John Pearce, St. Austell', featuring a painted subsidiary dial and a date aperture, painted with rustic buildings, the mahogany case with arched trunk door and circular panel to the base section, raised on shaped bracket feet, with pendulum and twin weights, 224cm (7'4").

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