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TOBEY FLEMISH HALL CLOCK WITH TIFFANY & CO. DIAL
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with silvered brass dial marked Tiffany & Co., made by J.J. Elliott, Ltd. of London with applied brass Arabic on chapter ring, outer minute ring marked with ticks and triangles every 5 minutes, silvered seconds dial above center with Arabic every 10 seconds, set in central scroll cut brass floral center with matching spandrels, silvered tombstone top with engraved world hemispheres, and painted phase of the moon dial with English cottage scene. The movement is attributed to Elliott with three-train steel pinion, dead beat escapement, time, strike and chiming 3-weight driven brass movement with 5 tubular Westminster chimes, signed Elliott Patent Dec. 4, 1900. The back of the face and the back of the Tiffany name plate are each numbered 4990. Case made by the Tobey Furniture Co., in Chicago, No. 31168 (see Duy Ly, 1994: 422, fig. 979) case carvings are attributed to R.J. Horner and Company (New York), wholesaled by the Tobey Furniture Company, Chicago, ca 1900, in cherry and mahogany with poplar secondary wood. The case has elaborately carved decoration including a mask on the crown and pipers flanking the hood door, as well as lion heads, a devil, and cherubs on the waist, and lion heads and a carved medieval tavern scene on the base, all resting on bun feet. silvered and brass dial marked Tiffany & Co. with Arabic on silvered chapter ring with floral engraving, outer minute ring marked with ticks with triangles every 5 minutes, seconds dial above center with Arabic every 10 seconds, center with pierced brass floral scroll work and matching spandrels, polychrome painted phase of the moon dial with English cottage scene in arch with silvered engraved hemispheres, unmarked 8-day time, strike and chime weight driven movement, with seat plate stamped 4990, 5 tube chimes, 16` x 23` x 102` high.
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