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Thoams Pace of London, Georgian Longcase Grandfather Clock
A fine quality London Georgian longcase clock by Thomas Pace. A mahogany case with choice flame mahogany veneers of slim, elegant proportions. Brass fluted hood columns with brass stopped fluting and to the trunk sides. Circular side glass hood apertures. A double raised plinth and base panel with re-entrant corners to the mouldings. An arched hood with original 'wavy' cresting surmounted by 3 original brass finials. A convex glass and cast brass bezel to the dial. A convex painted dial with blued steel hands signed 'Thos. Pace London'. An 8-day duration, 5 pillar mechanism of high quality striking the hours on a bell. Brass cased weights and London quality steel and brass pendulum.
Thomas Pace of London is recorded in Baillies' 'Watchmakers and Clockmakers of The World' book as working from 1784-1825 in Whitechapel. A watch by Thomas Pace is noted in the Guildhall Museuem.
Height 7ft 3"/ 223cm (top of brass finial) Width (at widest point of hood) 18" / 46cm Depth 9" / 23cm.
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. We can Whatsapp some more photos to you, please contact. We are members of The British Watchmakers and Clockmakers Guild.
measurements
Height:
223 cm
Width:
46 cm
Depth:
23 cm
measurements
declaration
Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd has clarified that the Thoams Pace of London, Georgian Longcase Grandfather Clock (LA498458) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1795