"Large Tower Clock By H. Wheight, Malmesbury, 1859"
An exceptional find for collectors and enthusiasts of antique clocks, this large tower clock dates from 1859, made by H. Wheight of Malmesbury. The clock is in perfect working order, a remarkable testament to its craftsmanship and longevity. Complete with its original pendulum and key, this timepiece not only functions perfectly but also preserves its historical authenticity. Key Features: Signed by H. Wheight (1859): This clock bears the signature of H. Wheight, a Malmesbury clockmaker, dating from 1859, adding to its historical significance. Fully Operational: Despite its age, the clock is in perfect working order, making it a rare working antique that also serves as a collector's item. Original Components: The clock comes complete with its original pendulum and key, ensuring that the piece has retained its original integrity over the years. Solid Wood Display Frame: The clock is mounted on a sturdy, later added solid wood frame, providing an impressive display to display in any room. Why Choose This Clock? This tower clock is not only a functional timepiece, but also a piece of history, perfect for collectors of 19th century clocks or those looking for a unique and elegant statement piece. The quality of the craftsmanship and the preservation of its original components make it a great addition to any space with a touch of antiquity. Specifications: Date: 1859 Maker: H. Wheight, Malmesbury Condition: Fully functional Components: Original pendulum and key Presentation: Solid wood frame (later added) for display