The Property of the late J. O. TAUDEVIN ESQ., REMOVED FROM WAGWOOD HOUSE, DORE
A George III ebonized striking small bracket clock, the well proportioned brass- lined case on bracket feet with finely pierced and engraved gilt brass sound frets to the sides, the arched top with three brass-bound pads with central foliate handle, the dial signed Tregent London on the white enamel Roman and Arabic chapter disc with finely pierced blued steel hands, Indian mask-and-foliate spandrels, subsidiary enamel discs in the arch for strike/silent and regulation, the five pillar twin fusee (wirelines) movement with verge escapement, the steel suspended pendulum with cam-adjusted rise-and-fall, strike on bell, pendulum holdfast to the profusely engraved backplate with similarly engraved securing brackets to the case

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A George III ebonized striking small bracket clock, the well proportioned brass- lined case on bracket feet with finely pierced and engraved gilt brass sound frets to the sides, the arched top with three brass-bound pads with central foliate handle, the dial signed Tregent London on the white enamel Roman and Arabic chapter disc with finely pierced blued steel hands, Indian mask-and-foliate spandrels, subsidiary enamel discs in the arch for strike/silent and regulation, the five pillar twin fusee (wirelines) movement with verge escapement, the steel suspended pendulum with cam-adjusted rise-and-fall, strike on bell, pendulum holdfast to the profusely engraved backplate with similarly engraved securing brackets to the case
11 3/4in. (30cm.) high

Lot Essay

James Tregent, 1759-1808; a maker renowned for well proportioned cases with beautiful enamel dials reputedly made by his brother Anthony Tregent, a Battersea enameller. His movements were generally well designed and finely finished

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