At Sunnyside Antiques we carry out a wide variety of repairs be it a scratch, nick, gouge or a more significant repair.

This clock arrived with a worn escutcheon and handle, there where also many scratches to the polish.

Why not visit our showroom and workshop for more details. Sunnyside Antiques was very pleased to be commissioned to restore this clock for Kinross House. By applying the appropriate restoration techniques and French polishing, we restored this clock to its former glory.

Kinross House is a late 17th-century country house overlooking Loch Leven, near Kinross in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Construction of the house was begun in 1686, by the architect Sir William Bruce as his own home. It is regarded as one of his finest works, and was called by Daniel Defoe “the most beautiful and regular piece of Architecture in Scotland”.1 The house, which is undoubtedly the most important early classical mansion in Scotland, retains most of its original internal decoration. It has been occupied for 200 years as the home of the Montgomery family, who purchased the property in the late 18th century.
Kinross House is also notable in its precocious use of a medieval building as focus, as the house itself, and its garden avenue, are deliberately orientated on the ‘picturesque’ object of 14th century Loch Leven Castle on an island in the adjacent loch.

To receive a free estimate all you need to do is email us pictures with a brief description of the work required. We will endeavor to respond to your enquiry within 24 hours. Alternately you could phone us on

07798 640 629


Or bring the item/items over for an appraisal. We recommend you telephone before setting out on a journey.

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