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An English late Victorian twin fusee bracket clock. A mahogany case of Georgian design with a recessed front panel with brass inlays. Brass sound fretted side panels with silk backing. A cast brass bezel with convex glass and standing on brass bun feet. A brass fret back door. A convex dial with blued steel ''moon'' hands. A quality double fusee mechanism striking the hours on a gong of 8-day duration. The original pendulum transportation lock and winding key. Circa 1890
William Palmer of Bristol is recorded in A J Moores'' ''The Clockmakers of Bristol'' book as working in All Saints Lane from 1856-1896.
From Kembery Antique Clocks Ltd you can expect a genuine antique clock with a written 12 month guarantee which has been serviced to a high standard. On larger items we can personally deliver, please contact us for a quote. We are members of the British Watchmakers and Clockmakers Guild
Antique Number: SA980300
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
Height is 43cm (16.9inches)Width is 29cm (11.4inches)Depth is 18cm (7.1inches)
Antique #SA980300, shown on this page, originates from the victorian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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