A first half of the 19th century rosewood bracket clock, the dial signed for James Condliff, Liverpool, surmounted by a well turned wooden finial on a gadrooned caddy with matching finials to the tops of the cluster columns flanking a recessed brass-bound section over a knurled plinth moulding to turned feet, the 6.5 inch painted Roman dial with eccentric moon hands (signature later), the twin fusee movement with shaped plates united by knopped pillars, the anchor escapement rack striking on a bell. Height 55 cm