Heritage Collection

The Gleneagle    C2002TCH

 

A Sheraton style cabinet typical of the work of the Scottish clockmaker William Robb of Montrose, circa. 1790. Extensive use of chequered edgeline and corner inlays enhances the superb flame mahogany veneers of the Gleneagle. The scroll pediment is decorated with wheat motifs and crowned with a fine cast brass eagle. The cabinet stands on splayed feet and features fluted quarter columns to the trunk and "Corinthian" pillars to the hood. Cabinet is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an "antique" patina.

The Chatham      C2004TCH

 

A superb copy of a Simon Willard tall clock made in Roxbury (MA) in the English Colonial style, circa. 1790. Extensive use of chequered edgeline and corner inlays enhances the superb flame mahogany veneers of the Chatham. The break arch pediment is decorated with pierced and blind fretwork. The cabinet stands on ogee feet and features fluted quarter columns to the trunk and “Corinthian” pillars to the hood. The cabinet is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an “antique” patina.

The Kensington C2009TCH

 

The Georgian style break-arch cabinet of the Kensington is a design that has been popular for over 250 years. The mahogany cabinet is decorated with curl veneers, inlaid with boxwood edgeline. The case is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an "antique" patina.

The Empire        C2011TCH

 

A copy of a Chippendale style floor clock by David Rittenhouse (PA), circa. 1780. The Empire has a solid mahogany cabinet with curl veneers and decorative carving. The scroll pediment is supported by fine lattice fretwork. The case stands on ogee feet and features fluted quarter columns to the trunk and "Corinthian" pillars to the hood. The cabinet is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an "antique" patina.

The Chatsworth   C2210TCH

 

A Georgian style break-arch case typical of the work of the London maker William Webster, circa. 1710. The cabinet of the Chatsworth is decorated with book-matched burr veneers and inlaid with satinwood banding. The case features fluted quarter columns to the trunk and "Corinthian" pillars to the hood. The cabinet is bleached, hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an "antique" patina.

The Trafalgar C2408TCH

 

The scroll top cabinet is made from solid cherry and decorated with book matched burr yew veneers inlaid with "rope" edgeline. The case is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an "antique" patina. The clock features a hand painted dial celebrating the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Illustrated are Admiral Nelson, Captain Thomas Hardy and French and Spanish ships engaged in battle. The flagship HMS Victory rocks with the swing of the pendulum.

The Windsor  C1005TCH

 

Mahogany case with curl veneers inlaid with boxwood edgeline. The case is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve an "antique" patina.

The Vienna   C2007CH

 

The Vienna is a rare example of a floor-standing regulator, circa 1880. The walnut case features book-matched burr walnut veneers inlaid with satinwood banding. The base has a storage drawer and bun feet. The cabinet is hand rubbed and waxed to achieve and "antique" patina.

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