A CHARLES II OLIVEWOOD, STAINED BONE AND FLORAL MARQUETRY STRIKING EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK
Property from The Estate of Peter and Olive Belton sold to benefit the charities MacMillan Nurses and L.O.R.O.S. (lots 96-103)
A CHARLES II OLIVEWOOD, STAINED BONE AND FLORAL MARQUETRY STRIKING EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK

THOMAS BRADFORD, LONDON. CIRCA 1685

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A CHARLES II OLIVEWOOD, STAINED BONE AND FLORAL MARQUETRY STRIKING EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK
THOMAS BRADFORD, LONDON. CIRCA 1685
CASE: the associated case with carved cresting and spiral columns to the rising hood, trunk door with reserves of bird, vase and flower marquetry around glazed lenticle, further floral marquetry to the restored plinth, later bun feet DIAL: latched 10 in. square brass dial with replaced winged cherub spandrels to silvered chapter ring, date square to matted centre, replaced blued steel hands MOVEMENT: with five ring-turned and latched pillars, anchor escapement and countwheel strike on bell, re-instated bolt and shutter maintaining power, going and strike trains restored; pendulum, brass weights, case key
78½ in. (199.5 cm.) high; 15 5/8 in. (39.5 cm.) wide; 9 in. (23 cm.) deep
Literature
H. Cescinsky, The Old English Master Clockmakers and their Clocks, London, 1938, p. 130, figs 107-108.

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Thomas Bradford was apprenticed in 1673 to the highly regarded maker, Joseph Windmills. He was a Freeman of the Clockmakers' Company 1692-1705 and died pre 1710.

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