Stock No. | JH197 |
Height | 8.25 inches. |
Case | The shallow break-arch top has a delicate floral inlay below, with both the front and back corners being canted and brass inlaid. The glazed front door and side panels have a brass mould to the inner aspect and the case rests on brass ball feet. The back door has a silk backed brass fret. |
Dial | Roman numerals sit on an engraved silver dial signed in the arch ‘Thwaites & Reed, London”. |
Movement | Key wound timepiece with a single train fusee movement and a pull-quarter repeat. |
Duration | 8 day. |
Provenance | Derek Roberts fine antique clocks, 2002. Private English collector. |
Comparative Literature | Carriage clocks: their history and development by Allix and Bonnert. Carriage and other travelling clocks by Derek Roberts. |
Escapement | ‘Silent’ escapement. |
Condition | Very good condition. |
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Pull repeat timepiece by Thwaites & Reed Circa 1830
A delightfully small mantel clock with a pull-quarter repeat by Thwaites & Reed, London.
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Additional information
Dimensions | 5827373 cm |
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