American (Cincinnati, Ohio), early 19th century. A tall case clock attributed to the shop of Lexington, KY cabinetmaker Elijah Warner (w. 1814-1829) in cherry and mixed woods, having a scrolled, broken arch pediment supported by four baluster spindles, the wooden face painted with eagle and shield crest and labeled L. Watson / Cincinnati, the waist with canted corners and shaped door, all on a box base with tramp detailing, rising on shaped apron and bracket feet; ht. 95.25, wd. 19.25, dp. 10.25 in. Provenance: Property from the Collection of John A. Diehl, Cincinnati, OH Condition: Cowan's does not guarantee the working condition of this clock. Three finials are missing from bonnet, pendulum rod is present but bob is not. Weights are not present.
American (Cincinnati, Ohio), early 19th century. A tall case clock attributed to the shop of Lexington, KY cabinetmaker Elijah Warner (w. 1814-1829) in cherry and mixed woods, having a scrolled, broken arch pediment supported by four baluster spindles, the wooden face painted with eagle and shield crest and labeled L. Watson / Cincinnati, the waist with canted corners and shaped door, all on a box base with tramp detailing, rising on shaped apron and bracket feet; ht. 95.25, wd. 19.25, dp. 10.25 in. Provenance: Property from the Collection of John A. Diehl, Cincinnati, OH Condition: Cowan's does not guarantee the working condition of this clock. Three finials are missing from bonnet, pendulum rod is present but bob is not. Weights are not present.
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