A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the domed 11 3/4inch gilt dial with silverised chapter ring, secondary dial and date aperture, with gilt spandrels of pierced scrolling form with musical instrument design, by John James, Petersfield, striking on a gong, with two brass and two lead weights, missing key and pendulum, (a/f) 222cm high

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