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Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th  century longcase clock in a  profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.
Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.
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LOT NO 6278

STOCK NO 158255

Man Beckett (I) of Stockton on Tees (Co Durham) - 8-day early 18th century longcase clock in a profusely carved oak case, with a caddy top, turned finials and attached barley twist pilasters to the break arch hood door, long trunk with carving and a conforming long rectangular door carved with a Celtic depiction of the tree of life, corresponding plinth with a carved and decorative base, break arch brass dial with a rounded brass surround, cast spandrels and silvered boss with the makers name to the arch, matted dial centre with seconds dial, ringed winding apertures, square date aperture and fettled steel hands, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, half hour markers, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking and a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. Man Beckett (I), (first name is a biblical name short for Manasseh), was the first member of the Beckett family of prodigious clockmakers working in the North-East of England from 1720 until 1884.

Dimensions:
Height: 260cm  Length/Width: 43cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

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