A very attractive table clock with silvered mounts, retailed by excellent London Goldsmiths.
The extremely crisp, 8 day duration, 5 pillar double fusee movement with attached verge escapement and rack striking the hours on a high quality well-toned, top-mounted bell. Also having a well executed, fully engraved backplate, back cock and apron and fixing brackets. Teardrop pendulum bob, strike or silent facility and pendulum transit hook.
Behind a 6 3/4'' wide, silvered brass break-arch dial. The circled chapter having outer, Arabic 5''s, divided minute ring and inner, Roman hour numerals. The centre bearing the retailer''s signature of ''Kentish & Haynes, LONDON'' (with ornate scroll work) to the upper half and the lower half having a subsidiary calendar date dial with divided ring and Arabic numerals. The arch has a circled ''STRIKE (or) SILENT'' selector dial and the 4 blackened steel hands are in matching pairs.
Contained in an ebonised break-arch case with all the cast brass furniture being silvered. The top bears a ''bow'' swinging carrying handle and the full-size, glazed and locking front door has quadrant framing to the glass and piping rods to the side edges. The short moulded plinth has 4 splayed Ogee feet. The case sides have arched glazed apertures and the back has a glazed and locking break-arch door.
* Originally, these clocks could be carefully carried from room to room still ticking as to not lose any time because of their very robust ''Verge'' escapement with attached pendulum or more importantly, to the bed chamber at night whereas the silent option would be selected so the sleeper would not be awoken at each and every hour. If the time was required then the repeat cord would be tugged and the previous hour struck would be sounded.
Kentish & Haynes were Jewellers and Goldsmiths working from No.18, Cornhill, Corner of Pope''s Head Alley, opposite Royal Exchange, London. From C.1758 until 1793.
Dimensions: 17 1/2'' high (including ha
...ndle) x 11 1/8'' wide x 7 3/4'' deep (at the feet tips).
Condition: The movement is surprisingly crisp with no apparent damage. It is in working condition and keeps time however, it would benefit from a full and careful overhaul to ensure it is in perfect condition. It is totally original but originally had a pull repeating lever to the striking train which has been removed (it is a relatively simple procedure to reinstate this) and the pull cord exited from the case side. Most importantly, the datework and strike/silent operation has been retained. The dial is very good with well-defined waxing to the engraving. The case is very good but the rear door lock is missing and though the front door lock is present and working, the retaining tab is missing.
Price: The price is for the clock in it''s present and working condition. Should the purchaser require any work to be carried out to this item such as an overhaul, reinstating the strike/silent lever or lock work, then a price and timescale can be supplied upon request.
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Internal Reference: SA 14492
Antique Number: SA1073074
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 44.4cm (17.5inches)Width is 0cm (0.0inches)Depth is 19.7cm (7.8inches)
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