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A very decorative gilt & porcelain eight day mantle clock in the manner of Louis XVI. The movement is made by the acknowledged maker Japy Freres and bears his medal of honour stamp. The movement is of eight day duration and strikes the full hours and half hours on a bell giving a very pleasant mellow chime. This Clock has spent most of the last 150 years under a glass dome and it is in totally original condition with no losses or additions, cracks or chips. The enamel decoration on the porcelain panels is beautifully preserved with no signs of abrasions due to over cleaning. For further Clocks and items of interest please visit our website at www.frankcraigantiques.com
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Antiques.co.uk Ref: 6MMTDFURY
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Frank Craig Antiques, with 50 years of experience was established in 1972. Specialising in antiques, antique art, collectors and antique decorative items. We offer our customers a personal and reliable service with the assurance that all our stock is thoroughly vetted and sold at the best possible price.
In 1972 I started trading in antiques from an old potato store in Market Street Torquay, rent £5 per week.
The growth of the business was lightning fast, there was a huge demand for antiques, a conveyor belt of shipping containers going to the USA and Australia.
Within four years I had moved to a proper shop in Kingskerswell it was a massive upgrade of our stock, and activities later we took two units in Grays market Mayfair.
These were exciting times, it was at this point we decided to move in another direction. “Poachers and gamekeepers come to mind”
In 1983 I and my wife Caroline bought the freehold of a defunct auction house and brought it back to life. She was the driving force behind the administrative team and a very accomplished auctioneer, one of the few ladies at that time.
After trading as West of England Auctions for a very happy 17 years before retiring when we sold the building in 2000, And the firm that moved to another owner.
After 18 years giving time to our other business interests, we returned to the antique world trading on the Internet, which is the present and the future.
Who would’ve thought 50 years ago standing in the old potato shed that we would be shipping to China and beyond, Tasmania being our furthest destination to date.
The only advice that I would offer to potential buyers, is buy the best that you can afford, don’t be influenced by the cheapest, more importantly avoid chips cracks or imperfections, it would be something that they would regret long-term.