Floor clock - Wood, Brass - 1800-1850






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English longcase clock dating to the late 18th / early 19th century (circa 1780–1820), case in solid wood with a painted metal dial, mechanical two-weight movement with a one-day power reserve, half-hour strike on a single gong, height 210 cm, width 50 cm, depth 40 cm, weight 30 kg, with winding key, in good used condition with age-related marks.
Description from the seller
Antique English pillar pendulum – late 18th / early 19th century – in working order
For sale: an authentic longcase clock of English manufacture, dating from the late 18th / early 19th century (circa 1780–1820).
The clock is in excellent overall condition, fully functional, with original two-weight movement, original pendulum, and a hand-painted dial.
The clock is located on the fifth floor of a building with an elevator; the central body can be separated from the "head" for easier transport, in addition to disconnecting the weights inside.
Main features
Solid wood case (likely mahogany/walnut), original patina
Painted metal quadrant with Roman numerals, floral decorations, and a lunette featuring a rural scene.
Two-weight mechanism (hour and strike)
Original pendulum
No invasive restoration.
Operating normally.
An antiquarian item of value, not furniture, suitable for collectors or formal reception rooms.
Dimensions:
total height approximately 210 cm – maximum width 50 cm
Viewable by appointment.
Shipping at the buyer's expense.
We are seeking serious and genuinely interested inquiries.
Antique English pillar pendulum – late 18th / early 19th century – in working order
For sale: an authentic longcase clock of English manufacture, dating from the late 18th / early 19th century (circa 1780–1820).
The clock is in excellent overall condition, fully functional, with original two-weight movement, original pendulum, and a hand-painted dial.
The clock is located on the fifth floor of a building with an elevator; the central body can be separated from the "head" for easier transport, in addition to disconnecting the weights inside.
Main features
Solid wood case (likely mahogany/walnut), original patina
Painted metal quadrant with Roman numerals, floral decorations, and a lunette featuring a rural scene.
Two-weight mechanism (hour and strike)
Original pendulum
No invasive restoration.
Operating normally.
An antiquarian item of value, not furniture, suitable for collectors or formal reception rooms.
Dimensions:
total height approximately 210 cm – maximum width 50 cm
Viewable by appointment.
Shipping at the buyer's expense.
We are seeking serious and genuinely interested inquiries.
