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Lot 731
Full Lot Description
A late 19th to early 20th century German Winterhalder & Hofmeier bracket clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary chime/silent and slow/fast indicators, the dial with partial mark, possibly for Fattorini & Son, Bradford, the mahogany case with string inlay and brass mounts, height 34.5cm
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Weight: 2468
Total lot weight: 2468
Condition Report
- Retains a pendulum
- Hammer strikes on a gong
- The gong looks to have moved and isn't aligned with the hammer
- Not currently ticking
- Scuffs and marks to the case
- Some loss to the inlay
- Wear to the dial and brass
- Some splits to the case
- Looks to be some replacement screws to the movement
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