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Description
This antique English longcase clock is a beautifully preserved example of mid-19th-century provincial craftsmanship, originating from the historic market town of Loughborough in Leicestershire, England. The timepiece is signed across the center of its dial by the noted clockmaker and jeweler Benjamin Baldwin, who was active during the late Georgian and early Victorian eras. Housed in a robust case constructed primarily of solid oak, the clock displays a rich, warm honey-brown patina. The woodwork is distinguished by extensive quartersawn detailing along the trunk door and base panel, showcasing the highly desirable "ray fleck" grain pattern that adds depth and texture to the timber. Geometric, contrast-grain diamond inlays adorn both the arched trunk door and the lower plinth, adding a refined decorative touch to the clock's stately silhouette, which stands firmly on traditional bracket feet.
The architectural hood is crowned with an elegant swan-neck pediment featuring scrolled rosettes and is supported by two turned, freestanding baluster columns that flank the dial window. Inside, the hand-painted arched iron dial remains vibrant and highly legible, detailed with large black Roman numerals and a specialized 31-day date dial complication. The arched lunette at the top of the dial is decorated with a scenic landscape painting depicting a rustic country cottage, while the spandrels in each corner feature complementary hand-painted floral motifs. This exceptional grandfather clock seamlessly merges functional mechanical art with high-quality regional British cabinetmaking, making it a striking statement piece for traditional and historic interiors alike.
Condition
Good Antique Condition; General wear from use and age. Some venner loss along the left side below the clock face as well as a small spot on the right side. Some splits to the wood from shrinking over the years along the lower left and right side of the base. The clock is Working
Dimensions
21.5"w x 10"d x 85"h