Miniature Oak Longcase Clock
And extremely small longcase clock in an attractive light oak case. With barley twist columns and dentil moulded pediment, over an engraved silvered dial and chapter ring signed James Lepp. With brass cherub spandrels and blued steel hands. The trunk of the case is 17cm wide making this a very narrow elegant design with a round lenticle window.
The weight driven 8 day timepiece movement is of good quality with water of air polished plates.
This clock dates from about 1910 and is made in the best tradition of english clockmaking.
169 cm H x 31 cm W x 24 cm D (Trunk only 17cm wide)
And extremely small longcase clock in an attractive light oak case. With barley twist columns and dentil moulded pediment, over an engraved silvered dial and chapter ring signed James Lepp. With brass cherub spandrels and blued steel hands. The trunk of the case is 17cm wide making this a very narrow elegant design with a round lenticle window.
The weight driven 8 day timepiece movement is of good quality with water of air polished plates.
This clock dates from about 1910 and is made in the best tradition of english clockmaking.
169 cm H x 31 cm W x 24 cm D (Trunk only 17cm wide)
And extremely small longcase clock in an attractive light oak case. With barley twist columns and dentil moulded pediment, over an engraved silvered dial and chapter ring signed James Lepp. With brass cherub spandrels and blued steel hands. The trunk of the case is 17cm wide making this a very narrow elegant design with a round lenticle window.
The weight driven 8 day timepiece movement is of good quality with water of air polished plates.
This clock dates from about 1910 and is made in the best tradition of english clockmaking.
169 cm H x 31 cm W x 24 cm D (Trunk only 17cm wide)