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Wall Clock: Superb 12” English Fusee Dial Timepiece by Brothers Henry J. & James Wayland 1854
Certified DealerApproved item230 sales by dealerFree DeliveryAvailable for local pick-up
Certified DealerApproved item230 sales by dealerFree DeliveryAvailable for local pick-up
Description
A superb fusee wall clock with 12” dial, by makers and brothers Henry John Wayland and James Wayland of London.
• Turned Mahogany roundhead face and boxed cabinet with nice, aged patination.
• Hinged inspection door located on the side of the box.
• Operable lockable regulator door to the bottom of the box.
• The clock retains its original metal dial and artwork, with black Roman numerals and the Wayland brothers’ details.
• Original pair of blued spade hands, secured with a pinned collet.
• Thick bevelled glaze mounted in a brass bezel.
• High-quality 8-day single fusee driven movement set between rectangular plates and turned pillars.
• Comes with its original 76mm diameter brass pendulum bob, with door key and a brass winding key.
Henry (born 1822 in Stratford, London) and younger brother James (born 1825, again in Stratford, London), were professional clock and watchmakers based at Broadway, Stratford, London, Essex from c1850 (where this clock would have been made), moving to 380 Hight Street, Stratford, London from c1856, which was also a jewellery shop.
James also resided at the High Street, Stratford address and by 1882 was working with two of his sons, (Harry and Sydney Wayland), bother Henry having retired from the business to High Road, Leyton, Essex, around the same time. By 1900, James had likewise retired and resided at Dover Road, Wanstead, Essex.
A well-proportioned east London made dial timepiece of excellent order and quality!
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measurements
Depth:
15 cm
Diameter:
36 cm
measurements
declaration
Time to Admire has clarified that the Wall Clock: Superb 12” English Fusee Dial Timepiece by Brothers Henry J. & James Wayland 1854 (LA385951) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being Circa 1854
declaration
condition
condition
Professionally restored, serviced, and guaranteed for 12-months.