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Stunning Thwaites Regency Fusee Ebonised Bracket Clock (1 of 15)
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Stunning Thwaites Regency Fusee Ebonised Bracket Clock

REF: LA423834
£3,600
€4,205
$4,528
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Description
Clockwise is proud to present another prestigious bracket clock for your consideration. This is a superb and rare example of this famous maker's work and is in lovely condition. The eight day, double fusee, high quality anchor escapement movement is stamped on the front plate 'Thwaites' and numbered 3370 which according to Thwaites & Reed dates the clock to 1804. The backplate has the traditional edged engraving which is typical of the period and is similar to many early examples of his work documented in bracket clock books. The rack striking movement strikes the full hour on the original bell and there is a strike/silent lever at the Xii, revealed when the case door is opened. The movement has just been serviced and as such benefits from my three year guarantee. There are similar examples of this clock on the market from lesser makers at a cheaper price but they are mostly unrestored and as a movement overhaul is £1000 and a case refurbishment £500 as is a dial restoration, this clock represents fantastic value and gives peace of mind. The convex dial is in fantastic condition and is complimented by Thwaites' original blued hands which appear on most of his work from this period. The ebonised case is impressive with its brass-bordered single pad and brass carrying handle to the top and has brass fish scale frets to the side and front with red silk lining behind. Both front and back keyed locks are working and the case has a glazed rear door displaying the movement. Standing on original ogee feet this is a prime example of a very collectable clock, there are very few of these on the open market. Delivery can be arranged, please ask for details. John Thwaites was one of England’s most celebrated family of clockmakers whose production spanned five generations from the late 18th century to the present day and the firm provided many movements for high-end clock retailers such as Debois, Jamison and Vulliamy. John Thwaites manufactured famous clocks such as the one at Covent Garden, Scotland Yard, Horseguards Parade, The East India Company, St Paul’s Chapel in New York and St George’s Church, Grenada. He became Master of the Clockmaker's Company in 1815, 1819 and 1820 and his premises were listed as Rosamund Street in Clerkenwell. Clockwise specialises in longcase and bracket clocks and with clients from the world of business, film, sport, royalty and aristocracy - yet more than happy with traditional clients - Clockwise has an unrivalled reputation for excellence and superb service. Reduced By £400 For Nov. Price Will Return To £4000 On 1/12/24
measurements
Height:
460 mm
Width:
320 mm
Depth:
200 mm
declaration
Clockwise has clarified that the Stunning Thwaites Regency Fusee Ebonised Bracket Clock (LA423834) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1804
location
This Stunning Thwaites Regency Fusee Ebonised Bracket Clock is located in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
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