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English G Searle Mantel Clock. Condition: Bottom left of wood veneer is incomplete.  G. Searle clockmaking name is defined by precision Georgian-era craftsmanship, primarily through the work of George Searle in late 18th-century London. His high-quality eight-day longcase and bracket clocks showcased the pinnacle of English horology, often featuring intricate brass dials and sophisticated silvered chapter rings. While the name also appeared on regional 19th-century timepieces in areas like Newmarket—where it represented a transition from custom manufacturing to specialized retail—the brand's enduring reputation rests on its contributions to the golden age of mechanical timekeeping, where it became synonymous with the technical excellence and elegant design typical of the period. Size: 12 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 6 in.