A Dutch tortoiseshell veneered and ebonised striking bracket clock
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A Dutch tortoiseshell veneered and ebonised striking bracket clock

BY PIETER VISBACH, THE HAGUE, CIRCA 1670 - 1685

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A Dutch tortoiseshell veneered and ebonised striking bracket clock
By Pieter Visbach, The Hague, circa 1670 - 1685
The case with broken arched pediment, with glazed sides, the hinged velvet covered dial with pierced brass Roman chapter ring with half- hour markers, brass pierced and engraved hands, above a plaque inscribed Pieter/Visbagh/Haghe flanked by scrolling foliage, the single barrel movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel strike on a later bell, the suspension with cycloidal cheeks, the backplate signed Pieter Visbagh.Fecit Hage, on ball feet, restorations
38.5cm. high x 27cm. wide x 13cm. deep
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Christie's charge a buyer's premium of 20.825% of the hammer price for lots with values up to NLG 200,000. If the hammer price exceeds the NLG 200,000 then the premium is calculated at 20.825% of the first NLG 200,000 plus 11.9% of any amount in excess of NLG 200,000.

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Pieter Visbagh (c. 1634-1722) or 'Visbach' was born in The Hague. In 1646 he became pupil of Salomon Coster for a period of six years. Until Costers's death in 1660, Visbagh stays in Middelburg. In 1660 he takes over the workshop of the widow Coster. The following 25 to 30 years Pieter Visbagh is the most important clockmaker in The Hague.

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