Lot Essay
The St Paul's Cathedral is one of the least often seen of the Victorian 'architectural' skeleton clocks. Unlike the York Minster, Westminster Abbey and Brighton Pavilion models it appears very infrequently at auction and was almost certainly produced in far fewer numbers. Derek Roberts (British Skeleton Clocks, Woodbridge, 1987) illustrates just two examples that he was aware of at the time of writing (p. 75, fig. and p. 141, fig.a).