An 18th century brass lantern clock by George Clarke of Leaden Hall Street, London, c.1760, having a knopped finial above the bell top, the arched dial with silvered name plaque to the arch, silvered chapter ring, and pierced spandrels, with weight, 38cm high by 20cm wide.

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