Dating back to the 18th century, this oak eight-day longcase clock is a stunning piece signed by James Smyth from Saxmundham. The clock features an arched hood embellished with brass ball and eagle finials, as well as a moulded arch pediment supported by turned columns.
The brass dial boasts a silvered Roman chapter ring, complemented by an Arabic minute track. The matted centre includes a subsidiary seconds dial and a calendar aperture, with an engraved boss adorning the arch. The clock's trunk is elegantly designed with an arched panel door, resting on a stepped plinth base.
This exceptional timepiece comes complete with two weights and a pendulum, adding to its historical charm and functionality. Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable 18th-century longcase clock, available at Duggleby Auctioneers.