AN ENGLISH BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT 'DOUBLE-SIX' HOUR STRIKING TABLE CLOCK
AN ENGLISH BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT 'DOUBLE-SIX' HOUR STRIKING TABLE CLOCK
AN ENGLISH BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT 'DOUBLE-SIX' HOUR STRIKING TABLE CLOCK
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AN ENGLISH BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT 'DOUBLE-SIX' HOUR STRIKING TABLE CLOCK

JOSEPH KNIBB, LONDON, CIRCA 1685

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AN ENGLISH BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT 'DOUBLE-SIX' HOUR STRIKING TABLE CLOCK
JOSEPH KNIBB, LONDON, CIRCA 1685
Glazed sides and rear door, the silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic five minute markers, fleur-de-lis half hour markers, blued steel hands and cherub head spandrels, signed to the lower edge 'Joseph Knibb London', latched dial pillars; the movement joined by six latched, vase-shaped pillars, with two-train gut fusees and verge escapement, double-six countwheel with strike on two bells, turn catches and later brackets, the tulip engraved backplate signed 'Joseph Knibb Londini Fecit', bob pendulum and holdfast, two case keys
12 ¾ in. (32.5 cm.) high, 9 ½ in. (24 cm.) wide, 6 in. (15 cm.) deep
Provenance
With E.T. Biggs & Sons Ltd., circa 1964.
Sotheby's, London, 19 March 1973, lot 115.
Literature
R.A. Lee, The Knibb Family: Clockmakers, Byfleet, 1964, p. 87, pl. 83 and p. 128, pl. 137.

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Lot Essay

Joseph Knibb's used his 'double-six' striking to preserve the power in the hour spring. With this method the clock strikes the first six hours then reverts to one strike for seven o'clock and strikes six times at twelve o'clock.
Joseph Knibb (b. 1640 - d. 1711), worked in Oxford and from about 1670 in London and retired to Hanslope.

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