A long established family business since 1957 specializing in Antique clocks, vintage watches, music boxes, and barometers. Buy with confidence with 12 months guarantee, signed for delivery or personal delivery when possible. Worldwide tracked and insured delivery. Please contact us for more details on a specific item, we can Skype/Face-time/Whatsapp and show you the item in more detail by video link. Members of The British Watch and Clockmakers Guild.
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John Pape of Blyth Mahogany Longcase Grandfather Clock
19th Century Victorian Northumberland longcase grandfather clock. A well proportioned mahogany case with an arched hood pediment with the original fretwork surmounted by 3 brass finials. Turned hood side columns. Acanthus leaves to the top of the trunk columns. Choice flame mahogany case veneers with rosewood crossbanding. The original turned feet. An arched painted dial with spaniels to the corners and a lady in a country scene to the arch. A seconds dials with brass hands and date aperture. An 8-day duration mechanism striking the hours on a bell.
Height 7ft 6 "/ 230 cms (to top of brass finial) Depth 9 " / 23 cms Width (at widest point of the hood) 19 1/2" / 50 cms
John Pape of Blyth in Nortumberland is recorded in Loomes 'Watch and Clockmakers of The World' book as working from 1827 - 1858.
From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd you can expect a genuine antique grandfather longcase clock that is serviced with 12 months guarantee. We personally set up and deliver to the UK, please contact us for a quote. Worldwide packing available. We are members of The British Watchmakers and Clockmakers Guild. Please see our other selection at www.kdclocks.co.uk. Phone to order on 01179565281 or for further information.
measurements
Height 7ft 6 "/ 230 cms (to top of brass finial) Depth 9 " / 23 cms Width (at widest point of the hood) 19 1/2" / 50 cms
measurements
declaration
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd has clarified that the John Pape of Blyth Mahogany Longcase Grandfather Clock (LA430705) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1845