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WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK BY BARBER & NORTH OF YORK

DESCRIPTION

A superb William IV rosewood bracket clock with Gothic style case and cluster columns to the front finished with brass capitals. The case has an inset panel with brass moulding to the front, architectural mouldings and gadroon and leaf carving to the top, finished with brass pineapple finial. There are brass sound frets to the sides of the case and it stands on brass ball feet.

The clock has a 7 inch painted dish dial with the makers name

Barber & North

York

The backplate is also engraved with the makers name. The movement is a five pillar, twin fusee with pull repeat action striking on a bell, and strike-silent function.

The clock movement has been cleaned and serviced and comes with a 12 month guarantee.

Height - 57 cm (22 ½ inches)
Width - 29 cm (11 ½ inches)
Depth - 20.5 cm (8 inches)

​Circa - 1835

£3,900

James Barber & William North established their partnership around 1835 - 1847 and had a silversmith, watchmakers and jewellery business on Coney Street in York.

Delivery is free for most of the mainland UK. If you are interested in purchasing and are outside the UK mainland or in the Scottish Highlands please get in touch first for a shipping quote. If you are an overseas buyer please contact us with your address so we can provide you with an accurate shipping quote and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

 

This item will be delivered by a trustworthy carrier and we aim to deliver within two weeks of purchase, but please allow three weeks. We use smaller carrier companies which take a bit longer but we would rather your item arrives at your door safely. Like our small items, our larger items are packaged well and protected.

All of our items can be collected.

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