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Mahogany inlaid longcase Clock - Brownlie,Hamilton
Steam mill clocks is offering a price reduction on all of our stock items for sale for a Limited time until April 2023.
We are reducing all stock by 5% off the marked price while maintaining the benefits of paying the full price eg delivery/setup and 2 years guarantee. Delivery is limited to England Wales and Scottish lowlands.
Further reductions of 10% or more are available, but this would mean forfeiting the benefits you’d receive paying the full asking price. But still keeping piece of mind that you’re purchase has been fully serviced and is in great working order.
Please contact us to discuss further………
Early painted dial longcase clocks have always been a particular favourate of mine as the hand painted dials can be quite exquisite and should not be confused with the mass produced factory examples produced in the 19th Century . The early ones were the very height of fashion and were in fact more expensive than their brass contemporaries.
Unfortunately it has been a long time since I have seen one of sufficient quality and proportions to compete with the finer examples in the longcase market. This is certainly such a clock.
Having been sourced from a discerning private collector this clock has lovely slim proportions highlighted by very fine inlay to both the front and sides.The front door and base centre panel are of fiddle back mahogany and I particularly like the unusual feature of a swept base.
The 13 inch arched dial has corners decorated to replicate brass spandrels and is signed in the arch by the maker.The centre has subsidiary dials for seconds and date and carries two mythical Phoenix birds.
The dial is in perfect condition with the black work being refreshed but the groundwork is original.
It is mounted directly to the well made 8 day rack striking movement with repeat facility . It strikes the hours on a bell and is complete with its original pendulum and typical Scottish oval weights.
William Brownlie is recorded as working in Hamilton from 1784-1800
This clock is in beautiful condition having a deep shine and excellent colour.Like all antiques there are the odd age related marks but nothing that will deter the most discerning buyer.
Prospective buyers are urged to view this clock to see how nice it really is.
The overall condition is outstanding with only the odd age related mark as can be expected. At the present time this clock represents exceptional value for money .
The clock is running perfectly having been subject to a recent service
It is an impressive piece being 7 ft 7 inches tall to the top of the hood,21 inches at its widest point and 10 inches deep.The centre of the trunk is only 14 inches wide.
I would encourage interested parties to view the clock and my limited photographic skill do it no favours at all and certainly do not show the quality of the finish.
My direct contact details are at the bottom of most of my listings should any interested party wish to get in touch.
Domestic buyers are it
requested to use alternative means of payment to Pay Pal is at all possible.
If the asking price is paid in full I will , deliver ,set up and provide a 12 months guarantee free of charge in the UK.
Should a lesser offer be accepted it will be considered a trade sale with the item sold as described with shipping the responsibility of the buyer
I will ship this clock worldwide .
Guesstimate shipping rates areas follows
Europe £450
USA £700
Asia and Australia £850
SellerSteam Mill Clocks
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Steam Mill Clocks
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Chesterfield
Derbyshire
Tel : 01246916287
or : 07860 126089
Non UK callers : +44 1246916287 or +44 7860 126089
Steam mill clocks is offering a price reduction on all of our stock items for sale for a Limited time until April 2023.
We are reducing all stock by 5% off the marked price while maintaining the benefits of paying the full price eg delivery/setup and 2 years guarantee. Delivery is limited to England Wales and Scottish lowlands.
Further reductions of 10% or more are available, but this would mean forfeiting the benefits you’d receive paying the full asking price. But still keeping piece of mind that you’re purchase has been fully serviced and is in great working order.
Please contact us to discuss further………
Early painted dial longcase clocks have always been a particular favourate of mine as the hand painted dials can be quite exquisite and should not be confused with the mass produced factory examples produced in the 19th Century . The early ones were the very height of fashion and were in fact more expensive than their brass contemporaries.
Unfortunately it has been a long time since I have seen one of sufficient quality and proportions to compete with the finer examples in the longcase market. This is certainly such a clock.
Having been sourced from a discerning private collector this clock has lovely slim proportions highlighted by very fine inlay to both the front and sides.The front door and base centre panel are of fiddle back mahogany and I particularly like the unusual feature of a swept base.
The 13 inch arched dial has corners decorated to replicate brass spandrels and is signed in the arch by the maker.The centre has subsidiary dials for seconds and date and carries two mythical Phoenix birds.
The dial is in perfect condition with the black work being refreshed but the groundwork is original.
It is mounted directly to the well made 8 day rack striking movement with repeat facility . It strikes the hours on a bell and is complete with its original pendulum and typical Scottish oval weights.
William Brownlie is recorded as working in Hamilton from 1784-1800
This clock is in beautiful condition having a deep shine and excellent colour.Like all antiques there are the odd age related marks but nothing that will deter the most discerning buyer.
Prospective buyers are urged to view this clock to see how nice it really is.
The overall condition is outstanding with only the odd age related mark as can be expected. At the present time this clock represents exceptional value for money .
The clock is running perfectly having been subject to a recent service
It is an impressive piece being 7 ft 7 inches tall to the top of the hood,21 inches at its widest point and 10 inches deep.The centre of the trunk is only 14 inches wide.
I would encourage interested parties to view the clock and my limited photographic skill do it no favours at all and certainly do not show the quality of the finish.
My direct contact details are at the bottom of most of my listings should any interested party wish to get in touch.
Domestic buyers are it
requested to use alternative means of payment to Pay Pal is at all possible.
If the asking price is paid in full I will , deliver ,set up and provide a 12 months guarantee free of charge in the UK.
Should a lesser offer be accepted it will be considered a trade sale with the item sold as described with shipping the responsibility of the buyer
I will ship this clock worldwide .
Guesstimate shipping rates areas follows
Europe £450
USA £700
Asia and Australia £850
Price
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Date 1790
George III Antiques Material Mahogany
Origin Scottish
Item code as895a056
Status For Sale
£3750.00
$4681.88
€4380.38
$4681.88
€4380.38
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View all stock from
Steam Mill Clocks
By appointment only
Near Chesterfield
Derbyshire
Tel : 01246916287
or : 07860 126089
Non UK callers : +44 1246916287 or +44 7860 126089
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