This is an exquisite and most rare carriage clock of English manufacture dating from the middle of the 19th century which is in lovely original condition.
It was made by James Voak who worked in London from 1851 to 1869.
English fusee carriage clocks represent the finest of Victorian clock making and rarely come onto the market for sale , certainly not for less than five figures . This particular item has been sourced from a private collection
The images with the light background are an accurate representation of the item whilst the ones with the dark background have be lit in such a way to illustrate the fine detail in the engraving.
The images should show prospective buyers all they need to see but a personal inspection is very welcome.
The detail and delicacy are quite remarkable as can be seen from the images and the original fire gilding is in excellent order.
The engraving over the entirety of the case is particularly well executed and interestingly there is substantial evidence that Thomas Cole made cases such as this for the London trade and the quality is certainly up to those standards although I cannot find any markings.
The silvered and engraved dial retains its original blued spade hands
The 8 day duration chain driven fusee movement is of the finest London quality with five spoked wheels and a lever escapement.The name of the maker is nicely engraved on the back plate.
It is approximately 5 inches high (handle raised) 3 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches deep
The overall condition simply as good as anyone could expect for a clock of this age. The movement is working perfectly and the gilding superb.
Although I provide detailed photographs to the best of my ability this clock really needs to be personally viewed to appreciate to quality.
If a prospective purchaser wishes to contact me directly my contact details are at the bottom of the listing.
If the aski
...ng price is paid in full I will have provide a 12 months guarantee and ship the clock for free worldwide.
If a lesser offer is accepted it will be considered a trade sale with the clock sold as described
I will ship this clock worldwide and we are experienced in this process
Once you’ve decide to make a purchase, the item will be given a final test for 8 days as well as clean and wax. With regard to brass items (carriage clocks) the brass work will undergo a final polish to rid any finger prints etc before delivery. Should you have any requirements regarding to this added benefit please contact me to discuss it. Antique Number: SA1075733
Dateline of this antique is 1850
Height is 13cm (5.1inches)Width is 8cm (3.1inches)Depth is 6cm (2.4inches)
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