Description:

Early 19th C. mahogany tall case clock by Thomas Currie, Edinburgh, deep molded and scrolled pediment, scrolls ending in lightwood inlaid rosette, center plinth (missing finial), tympanum with fretwork set on red painted canvas (now discolored), all over arched door flanked by fluted columns with brass Corinthian capitals and brass stepped bases, door opening to ornate silvered engraved dial with Roman numerals, scroll motifs in spandrels, fan-shaped reserve in arched crest inscribed "Thomas Currie, Edinburgh", waist with rectangular door having scrolled top and stringing, flanked by fluted quarter columns with molded caps and bases, rectangular lower case with simple stringing, all on shaped bracket foot, unknown working order, wear consistent with age including some wood cracking and repair, fretwork in tympanum with some splits, scrolls in crest are repaired, crack in front base panel, etc., 86 3/4" h. x 19 1/2" w. x 8 3/4" d. [PROVENANCE: From the Connecticut home of the philanthropist Helen Gray and her late husband Harry J. Gray.]

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