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Rare Mahogany Enamel Dialled Wall Clock by William Evill of Bath (C.1785)
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Rare Mahogany Enamel Dialled Wall Clock by William Evill of Bath (C.1785)

18th century
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William Evill of Bath: A fine and particularly rare late 18th century WALL CLOCK in full working order. This imposing and substantial clock features a large 12-inch diameter enamel dial (not painted), the manufacture of which involved a difficult production process with many dials lost during the firing process. The case is original, apart from the mahogany box behind, with a narrow well-moulded dial surround and a superb deeply moulded cast brass bezel of great quality. The 8-day fusee ‘A’ frame movement incorporates an anchor escapement, whilst the main hands are of gilded brass, with the additional feature of a date hand, which is of blued steel.

The dial itself is perfect and is signed by the maker: William & JN'o Evill of BATH.  William Evill (1762-1787) was a highly regarded clockmaker resident in Bath, with a number of noted Longcase, Bracket and Wall clocks to his name. Not to be confused with his son, also named William, but who worked in the City from 1819-1826.

After many years of ‘complaints’ from owners of clocks, who found difficulty reading clock faces in the dark (before electricity) the clockmaking industry tried to overcome this by producing enamel dials. This certainly made the clocks easier to read but the process, particularly the larger dials (such as this example), was fraught with problems. The main issue was the cracking of the enamel during the firing process and many attempts had to be made before a perfect example was produced. Due to this problem, they were only produced for a very few years, until about 1785-88 when painted dials came into fashion – Which were much easier to manufacture.

A wonderful and exceedingly rare WALL CLOCK.

Date: c.1785 

Physical Dimensions
Height
44.5cm (17.52")
Width
41cm (16.14")
Depth
18cm (7.09")
Declaration

Quiet Street Antiques of Bath has dated this piece to the 18th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA732721
Dealers Internal Reference
Stock No. 950/2020/QSA
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Description
William Evill of Bath: A fine and particularly rare late 18th century WALL CLOCK in full working order. This imposing and substantial clock features a large 12-inch diameter enamel dial (not painted), the manufacture of which involved a difficult production process with many dials lost during the firing process.
The case is original, apart from the mahogany box behind, with a narrow well-moulded dial surround and a superb deeply moulded cast brass bezel of great quality.
Quiet Street Antiques of Bath

The 8-day fusee ‘A’ frame movement incorporates an anchor escapement, whilst the main hands are of gilded brass, with the additional feature of a date hand, which is of blued steel.

fig 1. Rare Mahogany Enamel Dialled Wall Clock by William Evill of Bath (c.1785)
fig 1. Rare Mahogany Enamel Dialled Wall Clock by William Evill of Bath (C.1785)

The dial itself is perfect and is signed by the maker: William & JN'o Evill of BATH.  William Evill (1762-1787) was a highly regarded clockmaker resident in Bath, with a number of noted Longcase, Bracket and Wall clocks to his name. Not to be confused with his son, also named William, but who worked in the City from 1819-1826.

fig 2. Rare Mahogany Enamel Dialled Wall Clock by William Evill of Bath (c.1785)
fig 2. Rare Mahogany Enamel Dialled Wall Clock by William Evill of Bath (C.1785)

After many years of ‘complaints’ from owners of clocks, who found difficulty reading clock faces in the dark (before electricity) the clockmaking industry tried to overcome this by producing enamel dials. This certainly made the clocks easier to read but the process, particularly the larger dials (such as this example), was fraught with problems. The main issue was the cracking of the enamel during the firing process and many attempts had to be made before a perfect example was produced. Due to this problem, they were only produced for a very few years, until about 1785-88 when painted dials came into fashion – Which were much easier to manufacture.

A wonderful and exceedingly rare WALL CLOCK.

Date: c.1785 

Height
44.5cm (17.52")
Width
41cm (16.14")
Depth
18cm (7.09")
Date of Manufacture

Quiet Street Antiques of Bath has dated this piece to the 18th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA732721
Dealers Internal Ref
Stock No. 950/2020/QSA
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Rare Mahogany Enamel Dialled Wall Clock by William Evill of Bath (c.1785)
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