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Swedish 'Mora' Longcase Clock
Original Swedish ‘Mora’ clock ( the Swedish equivalent to the English Longcase clock). Painted dial with Roman numerals and original brass hands.
Typical heavy pine painted, waisted case standing on a stepped base with beautiful gilded carved decoration throughout. The trunk door has a viewing lenticle showing the brass bob pendulum, the hood has a carved, gilded pediment.
The case of this wonderful old clock oozes Gustavian charm, it has been re-decorated at some time in it’s long life. Eight day movement with ‘Ting-Tang’ striking on two centrally mounted bells. Original crudely cast iron weights with rope lines, wooden barrel and wooden pulley wheels. C.1790
These superb Longcase clocks originated near the town of Mora in the Dalarney Province in central Sweden. As agriculture and mining failed in the early to mid 1700’s local families turned to clockmaking in an attempt to diversify and supplement their meagre income. It is well documented that up to 90 families were engaged in this enterprise as these ingenious people attempted to survive through very difficult times, they were made as a co-operative venture by local farmers and peasants who used this enterprise to boost the sparse income that was produced from the barren lands during the winter months. The movements, dials, weights, pendulums, gongs, screws, pins and cases were all made separately. Quite why clockmaking grew up in this particular region in Sweden is not known but one can only speculate that the instigator must have been good with clocks! The cases are made from very heavy pine, very crudely made one look inside and you can very easily imagine these having been hewn from the nearest woodland to the carpenters home!
PricePOA Date 1790 Late 18th Century Antiques Material Painted Origin Swedish Item code as729a042 Status For Sale
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Olde Time Antique Clocks
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Norfolk
East Anglia, England
Tel : 01508 532188
Non UK callers : +44 1508 532188
Typical heavy pine painted, waisted case standing on a stepped base with beautiful gilded carved decoration throughout. The trunk door has a viewing lenticle showing the brass bob pendulum, the hood has a carved, gilded pediment.
The case of this wonderful old clock oozes Gustavian charm, it has been re-decorated at some time in it’s long life. Eight day movement with ‘Ting-Tang’ striking on two centrally mounted bells. Original crudely cast iron weights with rope lines, wooden barrel and wooden pulley wheels. C.1790
These superb Longcase clocks originated near the town of Mora in the Dalarney Province in central Sweden. As agriculture and mining failed in the early to mid 1700’s local families turned to clockmaking in an attempt to diversify and supplement their meagre income. It is well documented that up to 90 families were engaged in this enterprise as these ingenious people attempted to survive through very difficult times, they were made as a co-operative venture by local farmers and peasants who used this enterprise to boost the sparse income that was produced from the barren lands during the winter months. The movements, dials, weights, pendulums, gongs, screws, pins and cases were all made separately. Quite why clockmaking grew up in this particular region in Sweden is not known but one can only speculate that the instigator must have been good with clocks! The cases are made from very heavy pine, very crudely made one look inside and you can very easily imagine these having been hewn from the nearest woodland to the carpenters home!
PricePOA Date 1790 Late 18th Century Antiques Material Painted Origin Swedish Item code as729a042 Status For Sale
View all stock from
Olde Time Antique Clocks
Private dealer
By appointment only
Norfolk
East Anglia, England
Tel : 01508 532188
Non UK callers : +44 1508 532188
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