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		<title>Fabulous Regency Longcase by E. Watson of London</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 16:29:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here we have a rare, late Georgian Longcase clock in a highly figured Mahogany case of good colour and proportion. The 12" silvered dial is finely engraved with Roman numerals and the makers name. E. Watson of King Street, Cheapside. The clock has the look of a domestic regulator and benefits from an Egyptian inspired Sarcophagus Pediment. The case has line ebony inlays and the trunk has canted sides and an architectual door held with a lock and key. The base is untouched and remains the height it was made, no reductions. 8 day duration and bell striking on the hour. Ideally this clock needs to be viewed in our shop to fully appreciate the slim and classic Regency look of this clock which could work in almost any interior.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here we have a rare, late Georgian Longcase clock in a highly figured Mahogany case of good colour and proportion. The 12&#8243; silvered dial is finely engraved with Roman numerals and the makers name. E. Watson of King Street, Cheapside. The clock has the look of a domestic regulator and benefits from an Egyptian inspired Sarcophagus Pediment. The case has line ebony inlays and the trunk has canted sides and an architectual door held with a lock and key. The base is untouched and remains the height it was made, no reductions. 8 day duration and bell striking on the hour. Ideally this clock needs to be viewed in our shop to fully appreciate the slim and classic Regency look of this clock which could work in almost any interior.</p>
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		<title>Elegant Regency Longcase by Thomas Field of Bath</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2024 17:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[An extremely fine Regency period, longcase clock made in Bath by Thomas Field, circa 1810.
This clock features a very elegant 'flame' Mahogany case with a superb patina. The case and hood are canted &#38; fluted with brass reeding. The round dial is silvered and features a calendar aperture above the '6' and seconds hand within the Roman numerals. The clock strikes the hours and when wound will run for 8 days. Perfectly proportioned and would work well in most interiors either traditional or modern. You really don't see many as good as this anymore!]]></description>
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This clock features a very elegant &#8216;flame&#8217; Mahogany case with a superb patina. The case and hood are canted &amp; fluted with brass reeding. The round dial is silvered and features a calendar aperture above the &#8216;6&#8217; and seconds hand within the Roman numerals. The clock strikes the hours and when wound will run for 8 days. Perfectly proportioned and would work well in most interiors either traditional or modern. You really don&#8217;t see many as good as this anymore!</p>
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