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GEORGIAN KINGWOOD ANTIQUE BRACKET CLOCK BY WILLIAM TURNER OF LONDON

DESCRIPTION

An elegant and rare kingwood veneered George III antique bracket or table clock, with ebonised moulding to the plinth, and ebonised cylindrical shaped moulds finished with a pagoda shaped top. The case has a decoratively engraved brass bezel with inset panel and brass border, and stands on brass ball feet.

 

The 6 inch painted dish dial has Roman numerals and strike silent feature with the makers name -

Turner
Fenchurch Street
London

The movement is an eight day duration, five pillar, twin fusee with pull repeat action, and strikes the hours on a bell. The back plate and pendulum are nicely engraved and also have the makers name.

Height - 43.5 cm (17 inches)
Width - 29 cm (11 ½ inches)
Depth - 18 cm (7 inches)

Circa - 1825​

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£3,350​

William Turner was born around 1800 and was recorded at working at 167 Fenchurch Street in London. He gained his freedom of the Clockmaker's Company in 1821. He died in 1839

Styled with our Regency rosewood table and Regency giltwood wall mirror

Delivery is included in the price for 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.

Small goods will be delivered within a couple of working days which are provided with a tracking number. Large items are delivered by a trustworthy carrier and we aim to deliver within two weeks of purchase but please allow three weeks.

We accept returns within 14 days providing the customer pays for the return and the item is in the same condition we sold it in and it is packaged well.

All items are provided with an invoice stating item description, age and price.

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