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An 18th C Tall Case Clock, case probably
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An 18th C Tall Case Clock, case probably American, having `Osbourne`s Manufactory-Birmingham` stamped to the back of the moon dial plate, a painted face with floral spandrels, a second dial and a day of the month arc, in a cherry case with pine secondary, a tombstone molded top to the hood, and having three brass ball and spike finials, the glass door flanked by brass mounted fluted corner columns, over a waist with brass mounted quarter columns and a string and urn inlaid door, over a bottom with string and cartouche inlay and a molded ogee bracket base. 90` high, 19` wide, 10 1/2` deep. In need of minor restoration. Provenance: the Haight family of Charlottesville, VA.
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