Grandfather Clock by William Grayson Henley
This impressive longcase clock was crafted by William Grayson of Henley-on-Thames, dating back to the late 18th or early 19th century (approximately 1780-1825). The clock features a mahogany case, a painted dial depicting a pastoral scene, and visible weights and pendulum. The clock’s face displays hours in Roman numerals and minutes in Arabic numerals, with delicate hands indicating the time.
Condition and Collector Appeal
The clock presents as a well-preserved example of 18th/19th century craftsmanship, though its operational status is unknown. The case exhibits signs of age and wear consistent with its age, adding to its character and authenticity. This clock would appeal to collectors of antique timepieces, those interested in horological history, or individuals seeking a statement piece for their home.
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