A fine quality Ormolu French clock with Sčvres style porcelain panel, retailed by Robert Bryson & Sons of Edinburgh, circa 1870.
The extremely well executed case with a beautifully modelled gilded bronze figure of the Greek goddess Hebe, beneath a finely painted panel of colourful flowers, set within a cartouche with pompadour blue ground.
The case is in excellent condition and the original gilding is beautifully clean and bright.
The clock sits upon its original gilded gesso base with the original velvet top. (excellent condition)
The clock comes with the original ebonised wooden stand and the original glass dome. (optional as the dial and movement are protected by glazed bezels)
The white enamelled dial is in fine original condition with blue Roman numerals and outer minute track, signed to the centre Robert Bryson & Sons Edinburgh.
Opening bevel edged glazed front door and opening glazed door to the rear.
The original gilt brass trefoil design hands.
The high quality French movement has the A D trademark on the backplate and is numbered 4114.
The movement is an 8 days duration, count wheel striking the hours and half hour on single on a bell.
The original brass bob pendulum.
The movement is currently awaiting full restoration by our FBHI horologist and will come with our two year mechanical guarantee when fully overhauled.
Measurements:
56cm wide, 24 cm deep, 42cm tall (51cm tall with the glass dome).
All of our clocks have been sympathetically restored and have been expertly vetted for originality and good working order. All clocks purchased from us are guaranteed for two years.
Our horologist is a Fellow of the British Horological Institute (FBHI), having 35 years of full time professional engagement in the repair & restoration of clocks, watches, music boxes & barometers. He was the recipient of the 1977 Worshipful Company of Clockmakers Bronze Medal.
Please contact us for further details and a delivery
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The Bryson family of Edinburgh enjoyed success in both horological and scientific advances throughout much of the 19th Century and laterally was absorbed into the firm of Hamilton & Inches; Clock and Watchmakers to Queen Victoria.
Internal Reference: Bryson French Clock
Antique Number: SA1101904
Dateline of this antique is 1870
Height is 42cm (16.5inches)Width is 56cm (22.0inches)Depth is 24cm (9.4inches)
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