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Regency Period Rosewood Mantle Clock
Quiet Street Antiques of Bath
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Regency Period Rosewood Mantle Clock

19th century
Description

BRYSON of EDINBURGH: a good quality Regency period rosewood mantle clock of compact size.

The case features a 'gabled' top surmounted by a cast brass carrying handle, gilt fish-scale fretted side panels and it is supported on cast brass bracket feet. The 8-day twin-fusee movement strikes hours on a bell whilst the time is displayed on the engraved and silvered dial, signed by the maker. 13.5ins (34.3cms) high excluding the handle.

*Robert BRYSON worked in Edinburgh from 1810 (The Mint, High Street) until 1840 when he moved to Princes Street where he worked until 1852. He "produced work of the highest class, including a splendid sidereal clock in 1832 for the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh."

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Quiet Street Antiques of Bath has dated this piece to the 1800s.

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SA351351
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Description
BRYSON of EDINBURGH: a good quality Regency period rosewood mantle clock of compact size.
The case features a 'gabled' top surmounted by a cast brass carrying handle, gilt fish-scale fretted side panels and it is supported on cast brass bracket feet.
Quiet Street Antiques of Bath

The 8-day twin-fusee movement strikes hours on a bell whilst the time is displayed on the engraved and silvered dial, signed by the maker. 13.5ins (34.3cms) high excluding the handle.

fig 1. REGENCY PERIOD ROSEWOOD MANTLE CLOCK
fig 1. Regency Period Rosewood Mantle Clock

Robert BRYSON worked in Edinburgh from 1810 (The Mint, High Street) until 1840 when he moved to Princes Street where he worked until 1852. He "produced work of the highest class, including a splendid sidereal clock in 1832 for the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh."

Date of Manufacture

Quiet Street Antiques of Bath has dated this piece to the 1800s.

Reference Numbers
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SA351351
Dealers Internal Ref
961/15
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Quiet Street Antiques
3 Quiet Street
Bath
BA1 2JS
United Kingdom
Verified Since Apr 2012
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Quiet Street Antiques of Bath
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Location: Quiet Street Antiques, 3 Quiet Street, Bath, BA1 2JS , United Kingdom
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