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Lot 221
Full Lot Description
A large late 19th to early 20th century Winterhalder & Hofmeier bracket clock in the Georgian style, the mahogany case with cast brass foliate panels and decoration with a cast metal statue of Hermes atop, the dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals with chime/silent and slow/fast subsidiary dials, stamped W&H Sch, height 55cm, damages
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Condition Report
- Hermes is missing something from his hand
- Not ticking / working
- Since moving from a cold house to a warm saleroom, the joints / glue has tried out slightly and so the body is now coming away from the base when lifted / moved.
- Please note that the internal mechanisms and parts contained within this item are not inspected and therefore not known if complete, damaged or inoperable
- Some scuffs and knocks to the case
- Polish residue in places
- Some of the joints are open, particularly to the base step
- Has been removed from a cold / damp house
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