Circa 1830
Estimate: | £300 - £500 |
Hammer price: | £450 |
The lancet-shaped case with gadrooned pediment and a finial, above 8 1/4in circular white painted convex dial with pierced blued steel hands, flanked by a cluster column to each side and with a brass tracery panel, on a stepped plinth with quarter-cut bobbin-turned moulding, on brass ball feet; the rectangular-shaped plates with engraved edge and twin train wire gut fusée movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell with trip repeat, pendulum locking bracket
59cm high
In good condition. The clock appears to have been recently cleaned and restored.