Lot 202

A 19th Century Yorkshire Eight Day Longcase Clock by Barraclough Haworth, in a broad mahogany case inlaid with cross-banding. The 14 inch (36 cm) wide enamel dial painted with buildings in landscape to the break arch and spandrels, with black Roman Numbers counting the hours encircling subsidiary seconds and calendar dials. The hood having a moulded swan neck pediment and turned columns flanking the dial. The case with a short triple ogee-arch topped trunk door edged in astrigal moulding; each arch topped by an acorn appliqué. The sides adorned with sunken wrythen-fluted quarter columns. The moulded base on swept bracket feet, 95 in (241 cm) in height.

Sold for: £240

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Description

A 19th Century Yorkshire Eight Day Longcase Clock by Barraclough Haworth, in a broad mahogany case inlaid with cross-banding. The 14 inch (36 cm) wide enamel dial painted with buildings in landscape to the break arch and spandrels, with black Roman Numbers counting the hours encircling subsidiary seconds and calendar dials. The hood having a moulded swan neck pediment and turned columns flanking the dial. The case with a short triple ogee-arch topped trunk door edged in astrigal moulding; each arch topped by an acorn appliqué. The sides adorned with sunken wrythen-fluted quarter columns. The moulded base on swept bracket feet, 95 in (241 cm) in height.