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		<title>Elegant Regency Longcase by Thomas Field of Bath</title>
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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>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An extremely fine Regency period, longcase clock made in Bath by Thomas Field, circa 1810.<br />
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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