This Swedish wall clock is in very good original condition. The case is made of wood and retains most of it’s original gilding. There are a number of small areas where it has worn down to the red preparatory base. These areas are minor. The carvings are in excellent condition. The well made spring powered brass movement is designed to run eight days on a full wind. It features a silk thread suspension and strikes each hour on a bell. It also strikes the half hours. The bezel is brass and is fitted with a clear piece of convex glass. This protects the dial which measures approximately 10.5 inches in diameter. The iron dial is slightly convex. It is painted and features the Maker’s name and working location. This signature is prominently signed in the lower portion of the dial. The time ring is formatted with Arabic numerals. The original hand cut brass hands are nicely designed. This is an exceptional clock. It was made circa 1830. The case measures approximately 36 inches long and 18 inches wide.