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A 19th Century Twin Fusee Striking Drop Dial Clock
£2,800 $3,547 €3,379
A good early-mid 19th century drop dial wall clock with a five pillar, eight day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, with a 12 inch (30cm) painted roman dial signed ‘Whitmore & Son, Northampton’ above a brass lined cartouche shaped lenticule. The case is made of nicely figured mahogany with carved grape and vine leaf flanking motifs just below the dial.
Whitmore & Son of Northampton are recorded in Loomes'' ''Watchmakers and Clockmakers of The World'' book as working 1830-1864.
This clock is shown unserviced but will be fully overhauled and comes with our two year guarantee.
58cm H x 37 cm W x 13cm D
All of our clocks come with a 2 year guarantee, all of our clocks are overhauled and sympathetically restored, all of our clocks are authentic and supplied in good original condition.
Internal Reference: 005
Antique Number: SA898958
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 58cm (22.8inches)Width is 37cm (14.6inches)Depth is 13cm (5.1inches)
Antique #SA898958, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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