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C2210TCH   The Chatsworth

                           by Comitti of London

The "Chatsworth" Grandfather Clock has been created in the Georgian style break arch cabinet, typical of the work of the London clockmaker William Webster, circa 1710.  The cabinet of the Chatsworth is decorated with book-matched burr veneers and inlaid with satinwood banding.  The case features fluted quarter columns on the trunk and "Corinthian" pillars on the hood with brass top and bottom.  The hood is completely removable to allow easy movement adjustment.  The cabinet is bleached, hand rubbed, and waxed to achieve an "antique" patina.  

The traditional brass dial has a silver chapter ring, second bit, beautifully colored moon dial, and oven-blued serpentine hands to indicate the time.

Inside, the clock has a German Kieninger triple chime 8 day movement with silent option.  Also, the Kensington offers an automatic night silent feature which when engaged, turns the chime and strike off from 10PM-7AM.  In addition, there is an automatic chime sequence feature and automatic beat correction feature.  This triple chime movement plays the Westminster, St. Michael's, and Whittington chimes every 15 minutes. 

The weight shells and pendulum bob are polished brass, and the pendulum disc is visible through a porthole in the lower front door.  The glass over the dial and in the porthole is beveled for added elegance.

 

80"H x 18"W x 12"D    

   

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ORDER NO. C2210TCH