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19Th Century Oak Floor Standing Dinner Gong & Striker 1870

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Arts and crafts

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2024
  • £1,145.00
  • €1,377 Euro
  • $1,422 US Dollar

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Item Description

19th Century oak floor-standing dinner gong and striker, dating from the Aesthetic Movement period. English - Circa 1870.

The gong frame is made in solid oak. The pediment is affixed to turned supports via peg construction. The gong stands on angled legs. It is structurally sound with no loose joints. The oak frame has the original patina which has been cleaned and waxed and is in very good condition.

The bronze gong shows patination and hand-beaten charm, the hide striker is dressed over cork with a bamboo handle and leather hanging loop. The hide is all intact. The wooden edge to the hide has a hairline but this is solid and will not cause any problems. There is a very small hairline to the finial, which is to one side so will not be on show. This is not loose. A few small knocks to one leg, on the same side as the hairline in the finial so will not be on show. Please refer to the photographs.

Additional dimensions information:
The measurements are from the widest points.

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Delivery information
Delivery is included in the purchase price for all areas in MAINLAND England & Wales.
This is via a two-person team to a room of your choice with good access.
Delivery usually takes 5-10 working days from receipt of payment (may be a little longer in more remote areas).
There is an additional charge of £12 per floor for delivery via the stairs above the first floor, if there is no lift the item can fit in.
Please call or email for other areas of the UK and worldwide shipping.

 

Item Info

Seller Location

Nr Norwich, Norfolk

Item Dimensions

H: 107cm W: 73cm D: 43cm

Period

1870

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

Nr Norwich, Norfolk

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Contact No

+44 (0)7768 878610

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