The swan-neck hood above glazed door and flanked to each side by a fluted column, the trunk with an arched panel door flanked by fluted-quarter columns, on canted panel base and ogee bracket feet, the three train spring-driven movement chiming the quarters on straight metal gongs
142 cm high
CONDITION REPORT
There is one wood rod pendulum but no key for this clock. The movement strikes and chimes, although the hammer does not engage correctly on the gongs as the movement seatboard is secured too far to the back of the case.
There are some loose elements on the case, see additional images.
The clock ticks, chimes and strikes, however we would suggest the movement is serviced.
One finial is broken but present, as well as a rosette from the swan neck. There is some moulding broken and lost from the top front of the case which will require attention.