细节
A BRASS-MOUNTED EBONISED ARCHITECTURAL QUARTER-CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK WITH 1¼ SECONDS PENDULUM
THE DIAL BY WILLIAM CLEMENT, LONDON, LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE MOVEMENT BY PHILIP THORNTON, CIRCA 1935, THE CASE BELIEVED TO BE BY PERCY DAWSON, 20TH CENTURY
The rising hood with spiral twist columns with Corinthian capitals, ribbon-tied foliate swags and a cartouche to the tympanum, the panelled trunk door with brass escutcheon, on bun feet, the engraved 9½ in. brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman hours, Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, signed William Clement Londini Fecit, the eight-day movement with seven knopped and finned pillars, recoil anchor escapement, bolt and shutter maintaining power, rise and fall regulation with subsidiary dial to side of movement, with 1¼ seconds pendulum, quarter-chiming on three bells, striking on a large bell, with weights; case key
76½ in. (194 cm.) high; 14½ in. (37 cm.) wide; 7¾ in. (20 cm.) deep
出版
E.L. Edwardes, The Grandfather Clock, Manchester, 1976, pp. 158-9, pls. 8-15 and 73-4.
Antiquarian Horology, March 1972, no. 6, vol. 7, p. 547.