Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments
Description:
Joseph Nye Dunning Striking Girandole Wall Clock, Burlington, Vermont, c. 1825, the mahogany case with veneered front, wooden bezel over the 7 3/4-in. painted Roman numeral dial, concentric circle hands, carved side ornaments flanking the waist and carved pedestal below, eight-day time and hour striking movement with two lead weights and pendulum, ht. 45 in.
Provenance: Biders Auction; Terry and Karen Brotherton.
Literature: Illustrated and discussed in Horological Rarities of Space City '99, p. 16.
Estimate $20,000-40,000
All mahogay veneered panels are original, original weights, pendulum, hands and all carving, movement with no significant replacements or repairs, dial probably gently cleaned and relined many years ago.
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Joseph Nye Dunning Striking Girandole, Burlington, Vermont, Karen Brotherton, Terry BrothertonJonathan Dowling
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