A George II ebonised bracket clock with 6 inch gilt metal break arch dial, marked John Everell, London, single fusee movement and back plate engraved with a bird amongst foliage, in panel glazed case with cushion top and brass knapped handle, on stepped moulded base, 43cm high

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