Details
George III mahogany stiking bracket clock, the well figured case on unusual ball feet, brass-bound base, typical trailing flower caryatid mounts to the angles, the sides with handles and pierced sound frets, the bell top surmounted by flambeau urn finials, the dial signed John Conell Royal Exchange London on a shaped silvered sector in the arch flanked by subsidiary rings for strike/silent and chime/not chime (now reduntant), the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic chapters and well pierced blued steel hands, finely matted centre with calendar aperture, foliate spandrels, the triple fusee movement now reduced to two trains; the going now with anchor escapement and the strike train with later transverse mounted bell, the foliate engraved backplate signed John Conell London within a foliate cartouche and numbered 762 in the top right angle
25 1/2in. (65cm.) high
25 1/2in. (65cm.) high