Scottish Longcase Clock,
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19 September 2025
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in mahogany with pine secondary. The hood has a broken-arch pediment, a tombstone dial, and sidelights. The case has a thumb-moulded door and bracket feet, with crotch and cross-banded mahogany veneer. The brass works have a polychrome-painted dial with young ladies in the spandrels and a family bible reading in the dial arch. The dial is signed Wm. Marshall Wishaw. 19th century; 89.75" high x 20.5" wide x 9" deep. William Marshall (died 1884) was the son of James Marshall (1815-1853). William took over his father's shop after his death. Condition report Old refinish, restored base, replaced glass and door pull, minor pieced repairs, we do not guarantee the working order of clocks.
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Scottish Longcase Clock, in mahogany with pine secondary. The hood has a broken-arch pediment, a tombstone dial, and sidelights. The case has a thumb-moulded door and bracket feet, with crotch and cross-banded mahogany veneer. The brass works have a polychrome-painted dial with young ladies in the spandrels and a family bible reading in the dial arch. The dial is signed Wm. Marshall Wishaw. 19th century; 89.75" high x 20.5" wide x 9" deep. William Marshall (died 1884) was the son of James Marshall (1815-1853). William took over his father's shop after his death. Condition report Old refinish, restored base, replaced glass and door pull, minor pieced repairs, we do not guarantee the working order of clocks.
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