Late 18th century Georgian Grandfather clock after wax polishing and now back in the owner's home in El Dorado Hills C.A. shown with the catalog from where it was originally purchased in London at the prestigious Chelsea antiques fair.
Two late 18th Century British barometers after restoration now back in the home of the owner's in the San Francisco Bay area.
They were both purchased at auction requiring restoration.
They were both purchased at auction requiring restoration.
A British circa 1805-10 Regency Mahogany clock purchased by a client at "Brunk's" auction in North Carolina by a Seattle area collector before and after restoration. Based on detailed images from the auction I was able to give the buyer an accurate estimate before he set his budget for bidding. The clock was shipped directly to me from Brunk's after the auction.
Rare Biedermeier period regulator clock case restored for Martin P. Mitchell, president of nationally acclaimed interior design firm-Martin Perri Interiors Carmel-by-the-sea (CA) https://martinperri.com/pages/about
Very rare American Grandfather clock 1820's by Jonathan Jessup 1771-1857 of PA. before & after restoration to the base & color balancing. (Concord, CA)
Important American Grandfather clock by Aaron Miller of NJ. 1710-1779 before & after restoration to the hood. (San Francisco, CA)
English Georgian Grandfather clock 1790 shown before veneer repair & color balancing (left & center). And after restoration ( far right ) El Dorado Hills, CA)
Scottish Georgian Grandfather clock with missing molding (left) at the base of the hood, and after the creation and attaching of new molding (right)- case wax polished. El Dorado Hills, CA.
English 1780 Grandfather clock before & after restoration. (center) (Gaines McHale, Baltimore, MD) William IV Grandfather clock, before color balancing (right) and after light polishing (far right) El Dorado Hills, CA. The last picture (right) is a Scottish 1830 clock from Dumfries after wax polishing.
English 1780 Grandfather clock before & after restoration. (center) (Gaines McHale, Baltimore, MD) William IV Grandfather clock, before color balancing (right) and after light polishing (far right) El Dorado Hills, CA. The last picture (right) is a Scottish 1830 clock from Dumfries after wax polishing.
A 19th century German Ebonized "wall clock" (Right) before the consolidation of a split in the door(left) and after touch up to the missing Black paint (right). Private collection, Moraga, CA.