John Seddon, London, a Georgian bracket clock, ebonised case with inverted bell top pediment above glazed panel door with pierced fretwork enclosing an arched brass dial with gilt cherub spandrels and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, striking on two bells, 50cm high, with pendulum and key

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