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A Fine Quality Georgian Bracket / Mantel Clock By Agar Of Malton

£5,500    $6,861    €6,598
A fine quality and unusual mahogany 8 day bracket clock, by John Agar (II) of Malton, circa 1800.
 
John Agar (I) is recorded in Dinsdale Old Clockmakers of Yorkshire as born around 1730 and made Free in the City of York as a clockmaker in 1760. He lived at Castlegate until at least 1809 and died in 1815.
 
His son, also called John Agar (II) which the present clock was made by was apprenticed to his father in 1766 and made Free in 1782 in York, by 1784 he had moved to work in Malton, he pre-deceased his father in 1814.
 
The well proportioned mahogany chamfer top case surmounted with a single brass pineapple finial. The arched glazed door with canted brass corners and inset to the front with brass bound recessed panels, silk lined cast brass fishscale sound frets to the case sides with ornate brass carrying handles above, standing on a raised plinth and resting on four cast brass ball feet.
 
The glazed door with brass edge moulding and the original locks to both front and rear door.
 
The unusual japanned arched dial with a circular white painted centre and Roman chapter ring surrounded by finely executed japanned blue and gilded decoration. The lower demi-lune section with Strike/Silent dial and signed to the centre John Agar Malton.
 
The dial design is influenced by the bracket clocks made in York by the eminent maker Henry Hindley and John Agar (II) during the 18th century.
 
The dial is in excellent original condition with the original finish.
 
The fully restored, fine quality, double fusee eight day movement with the original anchor escapement striking the hours on a single bell.
 
The escapement is an unusual design and in the manner of Agar (I), being a recoil escapement but with faces projecting at right angles from the frame, spanning 7 1/2 teeth of an escape wheel of 36 teeth.
 
Strike / strike silent facility.
 
Brass bob pendulum, with spring loaded knurled hold fast pendulum restraint.
 
The signed arched plates with finely engrave...
Antique #SA1099817, shown on this page, originates from the georgian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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