P A Oxley Antique Clocks & Barometers has dated this piece to the 1920s.
A high quality antique grandmother clock by this well known maker.
The substantial regulator movement with deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, beat adjustment, two brass weights and unusual lozenge shaped pendulum bob. The finely engraved silvered brass arch dial with Roman hours, blued steel hands and strike/silent facility to the arch. The small mahogany case of excellent proportions with a long trunk door with reeded canted corners and elaborately shaped bevelled glass. The base with a single shaped plinth and recessed panel with ornate moulding. The hood with a broken arch top and well cut sound frets to the side, reeded canted corners and bevelled glass to the hood door. Height: 5'8½"

Note: The movement is stamped with Patent No: 2524220. This was applied for in 1920. Henry Pidduck & Sons are still trading today in Lord Street, Southport. Gillett & Johnston are also still trading in Croydon. They specialised in Turret clocks and public clocks. They also supplied bells from their own Foundry. We recently sold an identical clock by this maker. Its most likely that they were made at the same time to order but whats most unusual is to come across two in such a short space of time.
P A Oxley Antique Clocks & Barometers has dated this piece to the 1920s.
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