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George III period mahogany long-case clock by John Vidion of Faversham, circa 1780. The eight-day striking movement fitted with an arched silvered dial with calendar, seconds and strike-silent chapters, inscribed VIDION FEVERSHAM (sic).

In a well-figured case with a panelled base and double plinth, surmounted by a break-arch hood with fretted crestings, and reeded columns with brass bases and capitals.

*John Vidion is known to have been working in Faversham, Kent from 1774 to 1801.

Condition In good condition

Medium Mahogany

82 inch high

Dimensions

82 inch high




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  • Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
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