William Jourdain - London, English Grandfather Clock
A Very Attractive English Grandfather Clock Of Beautiful Proportions And A Lovely Rich Color, Mahogany With Sycamore Inlay, 4 Fluted Columns, With Brass Tops And Bases And Three Brass Finials To Top It Off, The Moonphase And Date Dial Work, But The Small Dial On The Top Left Is Decoratve Only. The Clock Keeps Super Time And Strikes On The Hour On Its Original Brass Bell, William Jourdain, Signed On The Dial, Who Is Listed As Being A London Maker In The Later 15th Century (~1650 To 1690), Listed As Having Apprenticed In London In 1646. 86" Tall 19" Wide At The Top 18" Wide At The Base 7 1/2" Deep This Clock Is Very Lovely, The Old Pig Iron Weights Were Replaced Sometime In The Past With Victorian Weights Made Of Brass. Purchased By The Last Owner At Newark Antiques Fair In England In 1994, Its Been Ticking Away Ever Since An Keeps Excellent Time.
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