Tall, freestanding, weight-driven pendulum clock.
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Examples for "longcase clock"
Examples for "longcase clock"
1A magenta longcase clock is a striking talking point for any space.
2He had one or two very fine paintings, as I remember, and a wonderful longcase clock.
3These include a mahogany inlaid longcase clock dating from circa 1770 and bearing the signature of J. Crampton of Dublin.
4Two Victorian dining tables made £2,100 and £1,900 respectively and a longcase clock with a brass dial sold for £1,700.
5On a larger scale, a handsome George III mahogany longcase clock with a broken swan neck pediment is expected to fetch £1,000-£1,500
1In the distance, I heard the chiming of the great grandfather clock.
2Somewhere in Grahame Coats's house, a grandfather clock chimed politely, twelve times.
3He moved around to different spots in the room, the grandfather clock.
4Ok, that is a grandfather clock and not actually a seconds pendulum.
5Entering my apartment, she immediately recognized the grandfather clock in the hall.
1Glass shattered from an adjacent floor clock.
2Electronic clocks, grandfather clocks, wall clocks, floor clocks, round clocks, square clocks - even clocks that kept time.
3Floor clocks on each baseline were used instead of clocks above the basket for the rest of the game.
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