Mahogany George IV Longcase Grandfather Clock by W. Nicholas of Birmingham
Mahogany George IV Longcase Grandfather Clock by W. Nicholas of Birmingham
SOLD $1,248.99 Sold: Jan 10, 2025 on eBayOriginal Listing Description
This 200-year-old clock has a hand painted face with the clockworks in a beautiful mahogany cabinet with kingwood inlays. The face is bracketed in the front by full columns with brass capitals and 3 brass finials at the cabinet top. Made by W. Nicholas of Birmingham England with the face painting done by Lawrence of Birmingham this piece dates to sometime between 1793 and 1822. This clock runs and chimes but has not been cleaned nor tuned since 2011. Overall, very good condition given its age, but the small dials (seconds and day of the week) are faded as is the Lawrence of Birmingham signature. The cabinet may have occasional small scratches and dents (see pictures). It has a 7-day movement, and the original winding crank and cabinet key are included as is a bottle of gear lubricant. 94 inches tall by 22 inches wide by 10 inches deep.NOTE: Local pick-up only. Because this item requires specialized care in shipping and packing, the buyer or their agent is responsible for packing, loading and transporting this clock and is also responsible for making all arrangements to do so. Habitat Restore STW personnel will not assist in this effort. Habitat Restore STW is not a party to any agreement between the buyer nor their agent nor any third-party shipping company and bears no responsibility to the buyer as to any such agreement. Habitat Restore STW will not be responsible for nor a party to any disputes between the buyer and their agent or a third party. Habitat Restore STW will not suggest nor endorse any commercial shipping and/or packaging companies. All items listed on this site were donated to Restore STW. Because we are not experts nor appraisers of any items that we list on our site there may be flaws or imperfections which were missed by our volunteers. Please keep this in mind when shopping our site and please feel free to ask questions. If you wish to make a cash donation to West St Tammany Habitat for Humanity you may do so at https: www habitatstw org restore (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.
Original Listing Description
This 200-year-old clock has a hand painted face with the clockworks in a beautiful mahogany cabinet with kingwood inlays. The face is bracketed in the front by full columns with brass capitals and 3 brass finials at the cabinet top. Made by W. Nicholas of Birmingham England with the face painting done by Lawrence of Birmingham this piece dates to sometime between 1793 and 1822. This clock runs and chimes but has not been cleaned nor tuned since 2011. Overall, very good condition given its age, but the small dials (seconds and day of the week) are faded as is the Lawrence of Birmingham signature. The cabinet may have occasional small scratches and dents (see pictures). It has a 7-day movement, and the original winding crank and cabinet key are included as is a bottle of gear lubricant. 94 inches tall by 22 inches wide by 10 inches deep.NOTE: Local pick-up only. Because this item requires specialized care in shipping and packing, the buyer or their agent is responsible for packing, loading and transporting this clock and is also responsible for making all arrangements to do so. Habitat Restore STW personnel will not assist in this effort. Habitat Restore STW is not a party to any agreement between the buyer nor their agent nor any third-party shipping company and bears no responsibility to the buyer as to any such agreement. Habitat Restore STW will not be responsible for nor a party to any disputes between the buyer and their agent or a third party. Habitat Restore STW will not suggest nor endorse any commercial shipping and/or packaging companies. All items listed on this site were donated to Restore STW. Because we are not experts nor appraisers of any items that we list on our site there may be flaws or imperfections which were missed by our volunteers. Please keep this in mind when shopping our site and please feel free to ask questions. If you wish to make a cash donation to West St Tammany Habitat for Humanity you may do so at https: www habitatstw org restore (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.