This exquisite longcase clock is a masterful creation by John Shelton, one of 18th-century London’s most accomplished horologists. Crafted with precision and artistry, this clock is as much a testament to fine British engineering as it is to elegant design.
A robust three-train movement with substantial plates joined by six knopped pillars.
Deadbeat escapement with maintaining power, ensuring unparalleled timekeeping accuracy.
A temperature-compensating nine-rod steel and brass gridiron pendulum, suspended from a spring-mounted back cock.
Striking the quarters on two nested bells and the hour on a third bell mounted above the plates.
Includes three brass-clad weights for smooth and reliable operation.
Dial:-
12-inch arched dial with a strike/silent ring in the arch for control over the chimes.
A silvered Roman chapter ring enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial.
Signed “John Shelton, London” in a polished and brushed center.
Accentuated with blued steel hands and gilt scroll and foliage spandrels, blending function with refined decoration.
Case:-
A beautifully figured mahogany case featuring a hood with a swan’s neck pediment and sound frets for acoustic clarity.
The arched long door is richly grained, and the panelled plinth rests on a moulded base, showcasing timeless craftsmanship.
Fluted chamfers complete the architectural elegance of the design.
John Shelton’s career epitomizes the golden age of English clockmaking.
Apprenticed to Henry Stanbury, Shelton became a Clockmakers’ Company member in 1720 and later a Liveryman in 1766. Renowned as George Graham’s principal maker of astronomical clocks, Shelton contributed to the advancement of horology during a pivotal era. Despite his talents, financial challenges marred his later years, leading to a petition to King George III for relief in 1777.
This clock not only embodies Shelton’s technical prowess but also serves as a historical artifact from one of horology’s most transformative periods.
Offered in exceptional condition, this longcase clock is a rare find for collectors and connoisseurs. It combines innovative mechanics, elegant design, and a rich historical lineage, making it a true treasure for any fine collection.
Serviced and guaranteed for 3 years.
Provenance: Private collection, UK
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measurements
Height:
227 cm
measurements
declaration
Antique Clock Company has clarified that the Mahogany Quarter-striking Longcase Clock Grid-iron Pendulum (LA512082) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1770