The Chartwell 8 day inlaid Walnut Comitti Tripe Chime Grandfather clock C2030TCH

SKU: C2030TCH  

A superb example of the clock made by the London maker Joseph Knibb (1640-1711) with a tripe chime movement. The walnut case is decorated with burr walnut veneers and fine marquetry panels.

The marquetry depicts birds and flower motifs popular in cabinet work of the William and Mary period. The hood is decorated with barley twist pillars and hand cut fret work. The solid brass dial has cherub spandrels, silver plated chapter ring and blue lacquered period hands. The marquetry panels are created using boxwood, pear wood, walnut, satinwood and black dyed sycamore. The cabinet has a hand rubbed waxed finish.

Triple chime cable movement with silencer
Automatic Night Shut off (10pm to 7.15am)
Choice of hand painted dials or solid brass
Westminster, St.Michael and Whittington melodies
Delivered and set up by Comitti free of charge

Size 195cm (77″)High x 44cm (17.5″) Wide x 29cm (11.5″) Deep

RRP £11,790.00

£11,790.00


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    DescriptionA superb example of the clock made by the London maker Joseph Knibb (1640-1711) with a tripe chime movement. The walnut case is decorated with burr walnut veneers and fine marquetry panels. The marquetry depicts birds and flower motifs popular in cabinet work of the William and Mary period. The hood is decorated with barley twist pillars and hand cut fret work. The solid brass dial has cherub spandrels, silver plated chapter ring and blue lacquered period hands. The marquetry panels are created using boxwood, pear wood, walnut, satinwood and black dyed sycamore. The cabinet has a hand rubbed waxed finish. Triple chime cable movement with silencer Automatic Night Shut off (10pm to 7.15am) Choice of hand painted dials or solid brass Westminster, St.Michael and Whittington melodies Delivered and set up by Comitti free of charge Size 195cm (77")High x 44cm (17.5") Wide x 29cm (11.5") Deep RRP £11,790.00Solid Mahogany Napoleon quartz Comitti mantel clock with brass door fittings with the scalloped underneath detail. The case is all English Made from solid Mahogany and beautifully hand polished and now using the same case as the bell strike version. Size 20cm(H) x 34(W) x 10(D) RRP £725.00Yew with burr yew front 8 day Comitti bell strike mantel clock, with inlaid shell scroll and black box wood edging ,with brass door fittings and feet. The case is all English Made from solid Yew and beautifully hand polished. The high quality bell strike movement strikes once on the half hour and the corresponding number on the hour. Size 24cm(H) x 18(W) x 9.5(D) RRP £1,200.00Mahogany 8 day Napoleon Comitti bell strike mantel clock. Book matched veneer front with brass door fittings. The case is all English Made from solid Mahogany and beautifully hand polished. The high quality bell strike movement strikes once on the half hour and the corresponding number on the hour. Size 20cm(H) x 34(W) x 10(D) RRP £1,165.00Solid light Oak barrel quartz Comitti mantel clock with chrome fittings and feet. Classical black Roman numerals and delicate period hands contrasting against the white dial. The case is all English made from solid oak which has been beautifully hand polished with applied cross banded veneers. The clock is fitted with a precision quartz movement. Size 21cm (H) x 25cm (W) x  7.5cm (D) RRP £785.00Mahogany arch top quartz Comitti mantel clock with brass door fittings and feet. Classical black roman numerals and hands contrast against the white dial. The case is all English Made from solid Mahogany and beautifully hand polished. The movement is now fitted with a Radio controlled quartz movement, therefore requires no attention at hour changes. Size 20cm(H) x 15(W) x 7.5(D) RRP £515.00
    ContentA superb example of the clock made by the London maker Joseph Knibb (1640-1711) with a tripe chime movement. The walnut case is decorated with burr walnut veneers and fine marquetry panels. The marquetry depicts birds and flower motifs popular in cabinet work of the William and Mary period. The hood is decorated with barley twist pillars and hand cut fret work. The solid brass dial has cherub spandrels, silver plated chapter ring and blue lacquered period hands. The marquetry panels are created using boxwood, pear wood, walnut, satinwood and black dyed sycamore. The cabinet has a hand rubbed waxed finish. Triple chime cable movement with silencer Automatic Night Shut off (10pm to 7.15am) Choice of hand painted dials or solid brass Westminster, St.Michael and Whittington melodies Delivered and set up by Comitti free of charge Size 195cm (77")High x 44cm (17.5") Wide x 29cm (11.5") Deep RRP £11,790.00
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