Bracket & Table Clocks

  • ELEGANT MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK - GATWARD OF TONBRIDGE

    ELEGANT MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK – GATWARD OF TONBRIDGE

    £5,250.00
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  • A particularly elegant and interesting late eighteenth-century musical bracket clock by the celebrated London maker Francis Perigal III, in a beautifully proportioned mahogany case richly mounted with gilt brass ormolu. The arched case is surmounted by a gilt brass urn finial and adorned throughout with finely cast rococo mounts, raised on scrolling bracket feet with pierced sound frets. The case retains both front and rear glazed doors, allowing the highly decorative movement to be viewed. The superb arched dial is framed by an elaborate blue, green and gilt decorated arch and is richly embellished with finely executed champlevé enamel panels on a solid silver ground, incorporating subsidiary dials for chime/silent and musical-tune selection. The main enamel dial is signed Perigal, London and fitted with elegant pierced gilt hands. The substantial, fully engraved brass movement, signed Francis Perigal, London, is of particularly fine quality. It is fitted with a musical train playing a choice of four tunes on a nest of eleven bells, and sounding once on the hour, every hour, a particularly desirable feature, as many musical clocks play only at three-hour intervals. The clock also strikes the hours on a separate bell. The backplate is beautifully engraved with scrolling foliage, and the movement retains its original verge escapement and pendulum. The movement and case together demonstrate the quality and refinement associated with Perigal, one of the most respected horological dynasties working in eighteenth-century London. The Perigal family were among the most eminent clock and watchmakers of the Georgian period, working from the Royal Exchange and later New Bond Street, and supplying timepieces of the highest quality to both domestic and export markets. Clocks by Francis Perigal are increasingly sought after by collectors for their mechanical sophistication, distinctive design, and historical importance within English horology. An excellent and decorative example of an important London maker’s work. Serviced and guaranteed for 3 years. Height: 19 ¾” or 50 cm CIRCA.1790 Provenance: Private collection, UK

    FINE GEORGE III MUSICAL BRACKET CLOCK – FRANCIS PERIGAL – LONDON

    £35,000.00
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  • Fusee Five Glass Library Clock by Dent A quality 8-day timepiece movement, with chain fusee, an anchor escapement and a London-style pendulum. The back plate is engraved ‘Dent, 4 Royal Exchange, Cornhill’ and also features a pendulum lock for use when transporting the clock. Silvered brass dial similarly signed Dent, 4 Royal Exchange, with engraved Roman numerals and floral swags to the corners, all within a silvered mask. Original non-matching blued steel hands. The case of dark satinwood features glass to the front, back, sides and top, and locking doors. Please note that this clock has been photographed before restoration. C.1870 Height: 9 ¾” 25cm £ 4,950

    FUSEE FIVE GLASS LIBRARY CLOCK BY DENT

    £5,500.00
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  • FUSEE FIVE GLASS LIBRARY CLOCK BY WALKER

    FUSEE FIVE GLASS LIBRARY CLOCK BY WALKER

    £6,950.00
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    GREEN AND GOLD LACQUERED STRIKING BRACKET CLOCK – CHATER & SON – LONDON

    £11,950.00
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  • John Witherston of Hereford Quarter Striking Bracket Clock A rare, provincially made triple fusee bracket clock striking the hours on a bell, and the quarters on a nest of six bells. At each quarter, a peal runs down the bells, once on the quarter, twice on the half hour, and so on. 8-day, original verge escapement, with strike/silent on a string on either side of the case, allowing for operation without opening the case door. 7” finely matted brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed John Witherston of Hereford. Crown spandrels, a mock pendulum, and a square calendar box above the 6‘o’ clock position. Ebonised case, slightly smaller than standard, with finely cast handle, finials and feet. Glazed side windows, with cast brass, silk-backed sound frets just above the windows. Glazed rear door. John Witherston is listed as working from 1700 to 1734. C.1710-20 Height: 15 ½” or 38.5cm handle up. £28,500.00

    JOHN WITHERSTON OF HEREFORD QUARTER STRIKING BRACKET CLOCK

    £28,500.00
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    MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED STRIKING TABLE CLOCK WITH SILVERED DIAL – JOHN ELLICOTT

    £16,000.00
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    MAHOGANY STRIKING BRACKET CLOCK – ROBERT HIGGS – LONDON

    £10,950.00
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    MAHOGANY STRIKING BRACKET CLOCK WITH ALARM – CHATER & SON – LONDON

    £11,950.00
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    MAHOGANY STRIKING BRACKET CLOCK WITH ALARM – JOHN TAYLOR – LONDON

    £10,950.00
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