A George III boxwood strung mahogany and oak cased striking eight day longcase clock, the painted 14" square dial with indistinct makers name, moonphase aperture, date aperture, and twin winding holes, the shaped trunk door flanked by fluted square pillasters, the base section decorated with a raised inverted panel, the whole raised on shaped bracket feet, with pendulum, two weighs and winding key, 204cm high, (af).

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