Stock No. | Exhibit No.28 |
Height | 7 feet 8 inches (2337 mm) |
Case | The Type 3 burr walnut case with forward sliding hood, the caddy top flanked by two brass ball and flame finials, pierced walnut sound frets to the front friezes above brass-capped Doric columns flanking the hood door, concave throat mouldings, the rectangular trunk door punch-numbered 333 on the leading edge, cross-banded plinth raised on a walnut skirting. The backboard with a peened iron bracket in the usual manner to secure the movement. |
Dial | The 11 inch (279 mm) fire-gilded brass dial signed Tho: Tompion Londini Fecit beneath the silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and sword-hilt half-hours, Arabic minutes and cross half-quarters, and finely pierced blued steel hands. The matted centre with seconds ring and pin-adjusted calendar aperture, shuttered winding holes, shutter lever to left edge of dial between IX and X, double-screwed gilt-brass Indian mask & scroll spandrels, with engraved scrolling foliage between, attributed to Graver 195, four latched dial feet. |
Movement | The substantial and archetypal month-going movement with six latched finned baluster pillars, lower centre missing. The going train with anchor escapement, bolt and shutter maintaining power, and brass-rod pendulum with lenticular bob and calibrated rating nut. The strike train governed by a large external countwheel. The backplate punch-numbered 333 to the bottom centre, with two original brass cased weights. |
Duration | One month |
Provenance | Sotheby’s, 20 November 1936, lot 92, property of a lady, sold for 580 gns; |
Literature | Horological Masterworks, 2003, p.208-211; |
Escapement | Anchor |
The Milbourn Tompion, No.333. Circa 1699
A very fine William III archetypal Type 3 burr walnut month-going longcase clock by Tomas Tompion, London
£325,000
Additional information
Dimensions | 5827373 cm |
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