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Cahoon Bros of Belfast; a late 19th century gilt brass eight day clock garniture, the domed eight day clock set with gadrooned finial above lion head and dial set with Roman numerals, the stepped plinth surmounted by four stylised birds, raised on bracket feet, height 37cm, flanked by a pair of twin branch candelabra (3). CONDITION REPORT The central sconce of the candelabrum is loose. Some losses around the winding apertures on the clock dial. Some knocks and marks commensurate with age. Missing two sconces.
William Frodsham FRS (1728-1807) A Very Impressive Regency Bracket Clock Comprising a mahogany bracket case with pendulum lock down screw for ease of transportation, canted corners, finished with brass overlays. Features a painted white dial with black Roman numerals, three train chain fusee, full repeat, on the hour, quarters, and half hour striking on eight bells. Of pleasing form, a rare example in very good condition, height, 20 inches, width 11.5 inches, depth, 6 inches. William Frodsham was horologist to King George III and was made an honorary Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1781.
A reproduction Georgian style mahogany veneered bachelors chest, the serpentine front fitted with four long graduated drawers beneath a brush and slide, raised on bracket shaped supports, together with a 19th century mahogany X framed stool with upholstered top, together with two further stools of varying design, together with a Victorian satin birch pole screen base/support with later circular top and two trays of varying design, one with painted finish the other with inlaid detail (7)
William Frodsham FRS (1728-1807) A Very Impressive Regency Bracket Clock Comprising a mahogany bracket case with pendulum lock down screw for ease of transportation, canted corners, finished with brass overlays. Features a painted white dial with black Roman numerals, three train chain fusee, full repeat, on the hour, quarters, and half hour striking on eight bells. Of pleasing form, a rare example in very good condition, height, 20 inches, width 11.5 inches, depth, 6 inches. William Frodsham was horologist to King George III and was made an honorary Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1781.

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