Antique Exhibition Quality Carved Mahogany Nine Tube Chiming Longcase Clock
Ref: 3053
Price
£22,500
Item Details
An exceptional exhibition quality carved mahogany longcase clock of impressive scale and presence, richly decorated throughout with bold scrolling foliage, latticework panels and finely executed carving. The case is of outstanding craftsmanship designed to showcase both the artistry of the cabinet maker and the sophistication of the movement within.
The beautifully detailed dial features a silvered chapter ring with gilt engraved centre, subsidiary seconds dial and chime selection, surmounted by a rolling moonphase in the arch. The movement is of particularly high quality striking and chiming on a full set of nine tubular bells offering both Westminster and Whittington chimes. The sound produced is deep and resonant far richer than standard bell striking clocks.
Fitted with a mercury pendulum the clock was designed for greater accuracy, compensating for temperature changes and reflecting the technical advancements of the late 19th century. The pierced trunk door reveals the full arrangement of tubes and pendulum enhanced by decorative fretted panels and rich colouring behind.
Clocks of this calibre were produced as statement pieces often referred to as exhibition clocks, intended to demonstrate the highest standards of horology and cabinet making. The combination of elaborate carving, multiple chime options and advanced movement places this example firmly at the top end of production.
Condition Report:
Recently serviced and in full working order. The movement is running well and chiming correctly. The case retains a rich colour and patina with light age related wear.
Dimensions:
Height: 262 cm (103.15 in)
Width: 72 cm (28.35 in)
Depth: 49 cm (19.29 in)
Date: 1880
Origin: English
Condition / Servicing Note:
Please note that antique clocks are complex and sensitive mechanical objects. While some clocks may be running at the time of listing we cannot guarantee ongoing performance without a full inspection and testing period by our specialist horologist. Where inspection, testing, or servicing is required this process can take between 2–12 weeks depending on the clock, the work needed, and current workload. This careful approach helps ensure the clock is properly assessed rather than rushed.
Clock Warranty
All clocks purchased from London City Antiques are supplied with a 12-month warranty from the date of purchase.
This warranty covers mechanical faults and failures arising from normal use. It does not extend to damage resulting from improper handling, unauthorised tampering, accidental or physical damage, environmental factors (including humidity, temperature fluctuations, or exposure to direct sunlight), or misuse.
Should a clock develop a genuine fault within the warranty period that meets the above conditions, we will, at our discretion and at no cost to you, arrange for the repair or replacement of any defective parts. All remedial work will be carried out by a fully qualified and experienced horologist.
In the unlikely event that a fault cannot be satisfactorily resolved, a full refund will be offered.
Depth:
49 cmHeight:
262 cmWidth:
72 cmDate of manufacture
1880
Recently serviced and in full working order. The movement is running well and chiming correctly. The case retains a rich colour and patina with light age related wear.
Delivery
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