A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, ROBERT CURRER, FALKIRK 19TH CENTURY
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A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, ROBERT CURRER, FALKIRK 19TH CENTURY the hood with a swan-neck pediment mounted with gilt brass rosettes above an arched painted dial depicting scenes of British commerce and figures to the spandrels representing Europe, Asia, America, and Africa, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and twin winding holes, flanked by columns above a shaped trunk door and corner columns, on a moulded plinth with bracket feet, the twin-train, eight-day movement striking a bell
(218cm high, 51cm wide, 26cm deep)
Note: Robert Currer, clockmaker, was born in Peebles and set up business in Falkirk in 1839. Two longcase clocks by Currer are in the Falkirk Museum, one with a similar dial to the present lot.
(218cm high, 51cm wide, 26cm deep)
Note: Robert Currer, clockmaker, was born in Peebles and set up business in Falkirk in 1839. Two longcase clocks by Currer are in the Falkirk Museum, one with a similar dial to the present lot.
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A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, ROBERT CURRER, FALKIRK 19TH CENTURY
Estimate £600 - £800
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