A 19th century late Georgian mahogany banded oak cased 8 day striking longcase clock by Benjamin Smith of Alfreton, the scrolled pediment decorated with Prince of Wales feathers, the trunk flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, raised on shaped bracket feet, the 13 inch circular brass dial with date aperture, twin winding holes, and engraved decoration, with twin weights, pendulum, and key, approx 212cm high (7 ft).

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