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Description: Tall and slim, with fretted spires and pillars, this clock may in fact be a cunningly disguised Ordporian cathedral complete with carved gargoyles in the shape of humorously posed poodles. The age-cracked porcelain dial is marked with Latatian numerals in gold, and painted with a riot of bluebirds and peonies, whilst the hands themselves are barbed and fretted like an entire cavalry regiment of porpentines. Through the tall window, a shining brass pendulum swings ceaselessly. Some of the pillars are clearly more recent replacements for the originals, but they are well matched and do not detract from the antiquity of the piece. The hands show that the time is five to one.
Appraise: The antique walnut grandfather clock is about six and a half feet long and about a foot and a half wide. It is made of wood and could be placed as furniture.
Weight: about a hundred pounds
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