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Balmoral Grandmother Clock $9,600
A carefully scaled reduction of the Sheraton style Grandfather, circa 1800. Solid mahogany case with fine scroll-neck pediment. Book-matched curl veneers with boxwood stringing. Triple chime movement plays Westminster, Whittington, and Winchester melodies. Hood slides forward for ease of adjustment. Automatic night silencer, chime sequence and beat correction. Cabinet is handrubbed and waxed. Brass dial with silverplated chapter ring and spandrels. Delicate milled hands typical of the period. Lacquered solid brass fittings. Handmade in England.
$9,600
Measures 15" w x 11" d x 72" h. -
Chatsworth Walnut Grandfather Clock $14,500
A Georgian style break-arch grandfather clock with triple chime movement. A design typical of the work of the London maker William Webster, circa 1710. The cabinet of the Chatsworth is decorated with book-matched burr veneers and inlaid with satinwood banding. The case features fluted quarter columns to the trunk and Corinthian pillars to the hood. The hood is removable to allow for movement adjustment. The cabinet is bleached, hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an antiqued patina. Handmade in England.
$14,500
Measures 18" w x 12" d x 80" h. -
Pila Grandfather Clock $15,000
Your home with resonate when the tubular gong sounds from this elegant grandfather clock with finely crafted inlays and brass embellishment. The Pila grandfather clock also features 8-day cable driven with 3 different melodies on a tubular gong (Westmister, Whittington, St. Michael). This stunner also features Moon phase, and automatic night shut-off. Made in Germany.
$15,000
Measures 28" w x 14" d x 82½" h. -
The Columbia is a beautiful example of a late 18th-century English Colonial floor clock. It has been decorated to commemorate the American Revolution. The cabinet is solid walnut with walnut veneers. The hand-inlaid marquetry shows the stars of the thirteen colonies, the American Eagle, and finely executed wheat motifs. The unique painted dial features members of the Continental Army and Navy. Handmade in England. Exclusively at Scully and Scully. Limited edition of 10.
$15,500
Measures 17¾" w x 12" d x 84" h. -
Sheraton style cabinet typical of the work of Scottish clockmaker William Robb, circa 1790. Extensive use of checkered edgeline and corner inlays enhances the superb flame mahogany veneers of the Gleneagle. Scroll pediment decorated with wheat motifs and crowned with fine cast brass eagle. Splayed feet, fluted quarter columns to trunk and Corinthian pillars to hood. Triple chime eight-day cable movement with silencer (10:00pm to 7:15am), chime sequence and beat correction. Limited edition of 50, exclusively at Scully & Scully, with numbered engraved plate. 18"w x 12"d x 86"h.
$21,000 -
A superb example of the clock made by the London maker Joseph Knibb (1640-1711) with a triple chime movement. The walnut case is decorated with burr walnut veneers and fine marquetry panels. The marquetry depicts birds and flower motifs popular in cabinet work of the William and Mary period. The hood is decorated with barley twist pillars and hand cut fretwork. The solid brass dial has cherub spandrels, silver plated chapter ring and blue lacquered period hands. The marquetry panels are created using boxwood, pear wood, walnut, satinwood and black-dyed sycamore. The cabinet has a hand rubbed waxed finish. Exclusively at Scully & Scully.
$21,000
Measures 77" h x 17 ½" w x 11 ½" d. -
Scroll top triple chime grandfather clock with a solid cherry cabinet decorated with book matched burr yew veneers inlaid with rope edgeline. The case is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an antiqued patina. The clock features a hand painted dial celebrating the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Illustrated are Admiral Nelson, Captain Thomas Hardy and French and Spanish ships engaged in battle. The flagship HMS Victory rocks with the swing of the pendulum. Made in England.
$18,500
Measures 86” h x 18" w x 12" d. -
Gleneagle Mahogany Grandfather Clock $21,000
A Sheraton style grandfather clock with triple chime movement. A design typical of the work of the Scottish clockmaker William Robb of Montrose, circa 1790. Extensive use of checkered edgeline and corner inlays enhances the superb flame mahogany veneers of the Gleneagle. The scroll pediment is decorated with wheat motifs and crowned with a fine cast brass eagle. The cabinet stands on splayed feet and features fluted quarter columns to the trunk and “Corinthian” pillars to the hood. Cabinet is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an “antique” patina. Height: 86” (215cm) Width: 18” (45cm) Depth: 12” (30cm)
$21,000 -
The Georgian style break-arch cabinet with triple chime movement. The Kensington is a design that has been popular for over 250 years. The mahogany cabinet is decorated with curl veneers, inlaid with boxwood edgeline. The case is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an antiqued patina. Handmade in England. Exclusively at Scully & Scully.
$14,500
Measures 18" w x 12" d x 79" h.
