Experience the grandeur of late 17th-century craftsmanship with this superb Cornelius Harbert Longcase Clock, an exquisite example of artistry and design from circa 1700. The walnut case, adorned with intricate floral marquetry, showcases a profusion of flowers, urns, and a pair of figures supporting a shield. The trunk door features a charming glazed oval lenticle, while the flat-top hood boasts a decorative marquetry panel, barley twist columns, and convex throat mouldings for added elegance.
The 11-inch square dial is a masterpiece in itself, featuring finely cast cherub head spandrels, a meticulously matted centre, a subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes, and an intricately engraved three-crown calendar box.
Powered by a high-quality 8-day, five-pillar movement, this clock strikes the hours on a bell via a count wheel, offering both precision and reliability.
This exceptional timepiece blends functionality with stunning decorative appeal, making it a true treasure for collectors and connoisseurs of antique horology.
Serviced and guaranteed for 3 years.
Provenance: Private collection, UK
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measurements
Height:
206 cm
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declaration
Antique Clock Company has clarified that the Cornelius Harbert London Marquetry Longcase Clock (LA512089) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1700