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Case clock from Southern Jutland in a grained and decorated case made of wood

Dial made of brass

Sign: William Green (1733-1817), Apenrade, Denmark

30-hour clockwork

The case is presumably made by Lorenz Nielsen (1739-1821)

Key comes with the clock

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Case clock from Southern Jutland in a grained and decorated case made of wood
Dial made of brass
Sign: William Green (1733-1817), Apenrade, Denmark
30-hour clockwork
The case is presumably made by Lorenz Nielsen (1739-1821), a very well reputed master cabinetmaker in Aabenraa, Denmark
Key for the clockwork is with the clock
H: 228cm
Peter Green came from Liverpool and made a living as clockmaker in Aabenraa, Denmark, about 1745. His 2 sons, William and Jonathan, were clockmakers too. Jacob (Williams son) was the last clockmaker from the family stock and in 1847 the production of Green-clocks stopped.
Articleno.: 61513


  • Antikvitet.net Item number: 324067
  • Category: Sold

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