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Rare Union Village Shaker Tall Case Clock
4/12/2014 - Americana: Live Salesroom Auction
American (Ohio), 19th century. Found in a home near Springboro, in Warren County, Ohio, the tall case of walnut having a peaked pediment over the clock door with arched opening, the center section having a two-panel door with hook and eye latch, the bottom section with paneled face, the whole seated on a plinth base. The clock, a later addition, having a worldly decorated face, with weight-driven 30-hour wooden works; ht. 92, wd. 19.5, dp 8.5 in.
Provenance:
Property from the Estate of Jane Murphy, Shandon, Ohio
Condition:
Works and face are not original to the clock.
Sold: $19,200.00
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