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Model CW-733 Colonial Williamsburg
High Quality Construction
Wetherburn Tavern Clock
Currently Good Working Order
Extremely Rare
Known also as The Wetherburn Tavern Clock.
The design of the case is reflective of English design of the early eighteenth century.
It's well-constructed case is typical of back country Pennsylvania cabinetwork.
It has a brass and silvered brass dial and an eight-day hourly bell strike movement.
The dial incorporates cast brass spandrels, as well as a silvered numeral ring, etched central design and incised rosettes.
This clock is an exact reproduction of the original antique.
Original is circa 1750-1760 Pennsylvania.
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Stenella Antiques always recommends having a clock setup, tuned and adjusted by a professional after being moved. Most clock movement manufacturers recommend having a clock tuned or adjusted every two years or so, and now would be a good time to have that done. We are not clock experts, but feel free to email us any questions and we will gladly try to answer them for you. This clock is setup at our location to ensure it is in working order. We make sure all parts are here and in basic functioning order. We do not inspect or guarantee timing, wear to bushings or moving parts etc. Normal age appropriate wear should be expected. Be sure to view our additional offerings for additional quality furniture items for your home. Feel free to message any questions.
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