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
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.
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.
Translations for tall-case clock