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Irish George III Period Mahogany Longcase Clock

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    Irish George III mahogany and brass longcase clock by David Gordon of Dublin.
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  • Georgian Mahogany Striking Longcase Clock George III
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  • Antique George III Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock
    Located in Prato, IT
    England, Worcester, early 19th century I & E Mason, Worcester Fully functional mechanism Veneered in mahogany and oak Dimensions: cm W47 x D22 x H205.
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  • Antique George III Quality Mahogany 8 Day Longcase Clock
    Located in Suffolk, GB
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  • George III Mahogany Longcase Clock by Jonathan Storr, York
    Located in Norwich, GB
    A George III Longcase clock by Jonathan Storr of York. The mahogany case with long door featuring flame mahogany and Sheraton fan inlay to the arch top with Porcupine decorati...
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  • George III Mahogany Longcase Clock by Stephen Hurst, Liverpool
    Located in Norwich, GB
    George III Longcase Clock The maker of this Longcase clock was Stephen Hurst from Liverpool. The case is made from the finest mahogany with wonderful use of flame mahogany to the trunk door and base. It is beautifully decorated with boxwood and satinwood stringing throughout and ‘sheraton’ style inlay work of the highest quality. The trunk has reeded and canted corners, the hood is also reeded giving the appearance of double pillars, a feature of Liverpool clocks...
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