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William III Marquetry Walnut Tall Case Clock
William III Marquetry Walnut Tall Case Clock
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Description
William III Marquetry Walnut Tall Case Clock
Thomas Stubbs, circa 1675
signed Tho: Stubbs London on the Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with a pierced blued steel hour hand, serpentine minute hand, calendar aperture, seconds ring, and a fire-ringed pillar movement with anchor escapement Height 6 feet 6 1/2 inches (199.4cm), width 18 inches (45.7cm), depth 10 inches (25.4cm).

Provenance:
Bobinet, London.

C Property from The Estate of Louise Miller, 907 Fifth Ave, New York, NY
Condition
on the Roman and Arabic 10 1/4 inch chapter ring, with a pierced blued steel hour hand, serpentine minute hand, calendar aperature, seconds ring, and a fire-ringed pillar movement with anchor escapement
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William III Marquetry Walnut Tall Case Clock

Estimate $10,000 - $20,000
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Starting Price $5,000
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Sebastian Clarke
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