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Item Number:SA1029401 Date of manufacture:1800 Current Status: For sale Seller:Sturmans Antiques
This antique has been viewed 86 times in the past month with the most views from France.
Description
A fine quality William IV period brass inlaid rosewood double fusee bracket clock by William Coxhead of Reading, fully restored and working c.1835. The rosewood veneered case with Arabian style pagoda pediment to the top, cast brass ball finial set above; ribbed moulding set below. The front of the case with recessed brass mounted panel set below the dial, ribbed pilasters sat on scroll design mounts to either side of the case. The case front extensively inlaid with brass decorative stringing. Sat on a plinth foot with small brass ball feet set below. The sides with Gothic design brass sound frets, silk panels set behind, brass lion mask handles above. Convex dial with superb original unrestored finish and inked Roman numerals, bears the makes name 'William Coxhead, Market Place, Reading', original blued ringed design hands with strike silent facility set to the top. Sat behind a matching original convex glass window set in a cast brass hinged opening bezel. Glazed rear door with working lock and key. The fully overhauled 8 day double fusee movement with shaped shoulders to the plates, bell striking on the hour and anchor escapement. William Coxhead is recorded working in Market Place, Reading between 1830 and 1877, this example presented in superb original condition with a rich patina, fully overhauled and working. A video of this clock chiming can be viewed at https://youtube.com/shorts/1cE51Rxjjzw Measures 18" high including finial x 10.5" max width x 6" deep. Please contact us with your postcode to obtain a quote for delivery of this item. Our terms and conditions for purchases can be found under the 'Terms' tab on our website: www.sturmansantiques.co.uk MAINLAND UK SHIPPING We offer a professional fully insured delivery service for larger items. Please contact us with your postcode for a door-to-door delivery quote for a specific item. For clocks and barometers bought from us, we also offer a setting up service by our trained personnel (local deliveries only). Smaller items are shipped by Royal Mail Special Delivery, which includes insurance for the item whilst in transit and a guaranteed tracked delivery. Packing and postage charges for mainland UK are shown for most items on this website. Where an item is large or requires specialist delivery, please contact us with your postcode for a specific door-to-door delivery quote. EUROPE AND WORLDWIDE Through our trusted international shippers we will source the most competitive quote for delivery to your door. All items are wrapped and packed by the specialist shippers. We are happy to make initial arrangements for worldwide shipments on your behalf. However, please note that the shipping payment is made by you the customer directly with the shippers. The shipping contract is therefore between you the customer and the shippers (not Sturmans Antiques). We therefore recommend that customers obtain adequate insurance for each item prior to shipment, to cover them in the event of any loss or damage in transit. Internal Ref: Stock number 38797
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as 1800.
Dimensions
Height = 45.5 cm (17.9")
Width = 26.5 cm (10.4")
Depth = 15 cm (5.9")
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