A GEORGE III ORMOLU-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL VENEERED STRIKING AND MUSICAL EIGHT-DAY TABLE CLOCK OF SMALL SIZE
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A GEORGE III ORMOLU-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL VENEERED STRIKING AND MUSICAL EIGHT-DAY TABLE CLOCK OF SMALL SIZE

MARWICK MARKHAM, LONDON, CIRCA 1765

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A GEORGE III ORMOLU-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL VENEERED STRIKING AND MUSICAL EIGHT-DAY TABLE CLOCK OF SMALL SIZE
MARWICK MARKHAM, LONDON, CIRCA 1765
CASE: the bell top with handle flanked by foliate clasped cone finials to the angles, with gilt banding overall DIAL: the 4¼ in. painted and gilt dial inscribed for the Turkish market, the matted centre with date square and cartouche-shaped signature plaque 'Markwick Markham London', music selection ring to the arch with matted star-cut centre and inscribed 'A Minuett A March Sabac Hafif Uckhac Devir', blued steel hands MOVEMENT: the six pillar movement with triple gut fusees, verge escapement and strike on bell, the 6 cm. pin wheel barrel with twelve hammers striking a nest of six bells, the backplate with foliate engraving and signed 'Markwick Markham London', trip repeat for music and trip repeat for strike
13¾ in. (35 cm.) high, handle down; 10¼ in. (26 cm.) wide; 7½ in. (19 cm.) deep
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Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

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A pair of ormolu mounted tortoiseshell clocks by Markwick Markham for the Turkish market with cases of closely related design sold Christie's, London, 1 July 2008, lot 41, (£181,250), both with the same tune selection as the present clock.
A comparable dial with Roman chapter ring and matted centre by Markwick Markham can be seen in a similar clock sold Christie's, New York, 28 October 1989, lot 161, ($30,800), another with Turkish chapter ring is illustrated in Barder, The Georgian Bracket Clock, Woodbridge, 1993, p. 163, plate V/8.
Markwick Markham (recorded 'Behind the Royal Exchange', London) flourished 1725-1805 and specialised in making both musical and ordinary clocks for the Ottoman market and for Russia also. Robert Markham was son in law and partner to James Markwick (d.1730) and sold clocks under both his own name and that of Markwick Markham. He also formed associations with other makers such as Henry Borrell and Francis Perigal, generally for the export market. The 'Turkish' or 'Ottoman'
market was a lucrative one and embraced most countries of the Near East, extending to Persia. One of the finest Turkish market clocks sold in recent years was by Markwick Markham and Perigal, a miniature gold-mounted bloodstone musical and automaton clock sold Christie's, London, 7 December 2005, lot 120, (£254,400).

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