An architectural wall clock in the Vienna regulator style, likely of German manufacture. The walnut-stained wooden case is of ornate construction, featuring a pediment surmounted by three turned urn-shaped finials on tiered bases with a central carved shell and scrolling foliate motif. The rectangular body contains a glazed door flanked by two turned and fluted half-columns. The lower bracket mirrors the design of the top, terminating in three conforming turned finials. The circular dial features a brass bezel and a cream-coloured chapter ring with black Roman numerals and decorative spade hands. The mechanical twin-train movement strikes on a wire gong. The pendulum consists of a brass bob with a central white circular insert marked with the regulation symbols R and A separated by a double-headed arrow. A printed beat scale is located at the base of the case interior. The lot is accompanied by a brass double-ended winding key.
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