Tall Case Clock
Designer
Bernard Scale
(Dutch, 1736? - 1771)
CultureDutch
Dateca. 1756-1761
MediumWalnut with marquetry of various woods
DimensionsOverall: 112 × 24 × 12 1/2 inches (284.48 × 60.96 × 31.75 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Burnap
Object number2006.7
Inscribed"Bernart Scale-Amersterdam" engraved at the bottom center of dial
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DescriptionThe case is veneered with pieces of various types of woods. The background is a medium-dark wood decorated with lighter-toned motifs of foliage, birds, vines, tulips, vases, butterflies and cupids. Brass ornaments include the claw feet, applied mount on case door, column base and capital flanking the clock face and three finials on the top of the case. The dial is brass with silvered hour hand and engraved numerals. The circular disc within the clock face revolves to show the days of the week, with names being in Dutch. Each division of the disc shows the pagan divinity that gives the name to the day: Apollo/Sunday, Diana/Monday, Mars/Tuesday, Mercury/Wednesday, Jupiter/Thursday, Venus/Friday, and Saturn/Saturday. Above the clock face, a circular disc displays the phases of the moon.
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