Chippendale cherrywood tall case clock Case attributed to Matthew Egerton, Jr., New Brunswick, NJ, circa 1800
The hood with broken arch top having rosettes and distinctive pierced fret scroll board, the case with shaped door and conforming base panel, on ogee feet; the clock face with painted floral and strawberry motifs to top center and each corner.
Provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection
For related examples, see: American Furniture, Volume III, pp. 642-643.
The hood with broken arch top having rosettes and distinctive pierced fret scroll board, the case with shaped door and conforming base panel, on ogee feet; the clock face with painted floral and strawberry motifs to top center and each corner.
H: 95 in.
Provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection
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The hood with broken arch top having rosettes and distinctive pierced fret scroll board, the case with shaped door and conforming base panel, on ogee feet; the clock face with painted floral and strawberry motifs to top center and each corner.
Provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection
For related examples, see: American Furniture, Volume III, pp. 642-643.
The hood with broken arch top having rosettes and distinctive pierced fret scroll board, the case with shaped door and conforming base panel, on ogee feet; the clock face with painted floral and strawberry motifs to top center and each corner.
H: 95 in.
Provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection