There is a full length glazed rectilinear door with a horizontal frieze above decorated with a Dore bronze anthemion having a central rosette. Just below the hood is an ogival-shaped moulding transitioning down to the trunk. The tympanum has an arched cornice above the arched glazed dial door flanked by ebonized and patinated gilt half round colonnettes. Below is a stepped overhung cornice above the tympanum of the hood which has two shaped four-sided panels applied above the dial. ‘My Dad bought it in 1972 and it's been in my family ever since.’ĬASE: 74" high, 18" wide, 11" deep, cherrywood/maple, Hall clock with a caddy top pediment above the canted solid fretwork with applied Dore bronze laurel wreath with tied ribbon bow decoration applied to the fret. (See history below) Accompanied by the original warranty card of the Graveley Furniture Company. I shall try to help you with that tonight.Ĭherrywood and maple with Dore bronze ornaments, three chain driven weights, eight-day time, strike and quarterly chiming (three choices of chimes) Hall clock (name for the modern grandfather clock since 1898), Model Q-339, cabaret finish, serial number 1112, ‘Tempus Fugit’ Ridgeway clock, using imported German movement and made and sold by the Gravely Furniture Company of Ridgeway, Virginia, circa 1970-1972. Thank you for sending in this family Hall clock to for an appraisal.
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