An 18th century mahogany cased bracket clock, the domed brass face with silverised dials, gilt spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals,, and date aperture, signed Peacock, Royal Exchange, London, probably George Peacock circa 1770, the fusee movement striking on a bell engraved with an oriental style scene, the case decorated with busts and acorn finials, 53cm high

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