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18th C solid walnut American Chippendale tall case clock, broken arch swan's neck pediment with applied turned rosettes, three urn form wooden finials, tombstone shaped door flanked back and front by three quarter columns with oval viewing windows on either side of the bonnet, the dial is signed possibly by Isaac Sade & Grotz, Easton, white painted metal with oval painted fruit cartouche, floral painted spandrels, black Roman numerals with painted bird and flower motif in center, steel cut hands, single weight brass movement with calendar, original brass and metal pendulum with iron weight, narrow tombstone shape door with fan carving on top with circular inlay below fan, flanked by fluted quarter columns, narrow box form flanked by fluted quarter columns ending on applied ogee footed Chippendale bracket base, 91''H x 22''W x 11 1/2''D, replaced finials, old refinish, old replaced bracket base, door hinges replaced. From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine home.
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