An early 20th-century English dial wall clock of circular form. The case is constructed from dark-stained wood, likely mahogany, featuring a hinged brass bezel with flat glass. The 12-inch white-painted dial is inscribed with the maker Fowler Oldfield, Bradford, and features black Roman numeral hour markers with an outer minute track. It is fitted with black-painted spade-shaped hands and a single winding hole positioned above the VI. The clock is powered by a mechanical brass plate timepiece movement, which is pendulum-driven and housed within a wooden box case at the rear. The movement housing is constructed from light-coloured wood and features a side access door and a curved door at the base for pendulum adjustment. The lot is accompanied by a brass winding key and a pendulum with a brass bob.
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