A George III Isle of Wight oak longcase clock, 12-inch painted break arch dial inscribed 'Nichols & Son, Newport', with twin winding holes, oval panel decorated with a seated female figure holding a bird aloft above Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date indicator, with break arch hood and door, on bracket feet, with two weights, height 192cm (A/F)

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