Rare, miniature English fusee, bracket, mantel or library clock in a rosewood case and with an optional wall bracket. Circa 1845.
A very small and beautiful English clock.
Stock No: 14544
The diminutively sized, 8 day duration, 5 pillar, double chain fusee movement, with Anchor Recoil escapement, stop work to both trains and hourly rack striking on a rear-mounted coiled steel gong of superb tone and resonance. Also having shouldered plates and a pendulum locking knob for transit.
Behind a 3 7/8" wide (visible), gilded brass dial with black 'written' Roman hour numerals and an outer minute track. The dial centre is finely engine turned. The finely cut steel hands are blued and the hour hand is 'spade' style.
Contained in a fine, 'Pagoda' topped, rosewood '4-glass' case. The swept top carries a cast brass, polished urn style finial and the body of the top has an inlaid brass line. The front locking and glazed door has a gilded brass 'sight frame' behind the glass panel and the case sides have glazed chamfer top apertures with conforming brass framing. The also locking rear door has a cloth-backed, fretwork sound aperture. The body of the case has a short, plinth to 3 sides with a moulded top and sits upon 4 flat bun feet. The clock also has a wall-mounted bracket which is optional to use and is either original or custom made.
* This is a very rare clock because of its small size particularly as it houses a full-blown, double fusee movement which is fabulously made. It can be used as a mantel, table or wall clock.
Dimensions: Clock: 8 1/2" high less finial x 5 1/2" wide x 4 1/4" deep.
Bracket: 4 1/4" high x 5 1/2" wide x 4 1/2" deep.
Circa: 1845.
Condition: The movement is fully working and all original but neglected in recent
years. It shows signs of historical maintenance but really would benefit
from a complete overhaul of which it is awaiting. The dial is very good but
shows signs of its age and usage, the engine turning is undamaged. The
case is excellent but also shows signs of its age and usage however, the
doors and locks etc. are fully working and in good condition. The 2 front
feet have locating safely holes in them to prevent slipping if placed on the
bracket which is also in excellent condition.
Price: £6,750 with the movement fully restored and guaranteed however, the
clock can be purchased in working condition prior to the overhaul for
considerably less if so desired by the purchaser.
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