Lot n° 105
A good second quarter of the 18th century ebonised quarter repeating, striking table clock table clock with unusual hinged glazed side doors
Daniel Delander, London
the inverted caddy top with knopped handle over four distinctive urn finials, the sides with arched glazed doors on a moulded plinth and block feet. The 6.75 inch arched brass dial signed in a convex boss in the arch Dan. Delander, LONDON over a strike/silent lever and Roman and Arabic chapter ring with lozenge half-quarter marks, finely matted centre, chamfered date aperture and curved mock pendulum. The twin gut fusee movement united by five knopped pillars, now with a pivoted verge escapement with jewelled bearing (converted from a knife edge) rack striking the hours on a single bell and repeating the quarters on a run of six bells and hammers. The backplate unusually engraved with three standing figures including a pilgrim and two others within symmetrical foliate scrolls centred by a creatures head, the barrel and fusee arbors all centred by flowerheads. Ticking, striking and repeating. 48cms (19ins) high.
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