A Fine c.1800 Painted Grandfather Clock Dial by Thomas Richardson of Weaverham sub-Antiques and the only part that
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and the only part that became popular during the subsequent century was fortune-telling
The colours of the ground are red and blue
3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor
both in veneer form for cabinetwork and in solid form for such items as chairs
having been placed outside
A Fine c.1800 Painted Grandfather Clock Dial by Thomas Richardson of Weaverham sub-Antiques and the only part thatOrigin: English Period: Late Eighteenth Early Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1795 1820 Height: 12. 9 inches Width: 12. 9 inches The square dial with circular internal face having hand painted roman numerals and numeric digits, the amber ground corners with floral posies and fruit bunches, with Thomas RichardsonWeaverham to the off white dial. Verso the there are four pins present. Once having been the face of a long case clock, this
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