Raffety & Walwyn Ltd
est 1979
Fine 17th and 18th century Longcase and Bracket Clocks, Barometers and selected oak, walnut and mahogany furniture of the period
79 Kensington Church Street
London
W8 4BG
England
Opening Hours
Open Monday-Friday 10.00am -6:00 pm; Saturday 10.00am -5.00pm
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UK/USA
Dimensions
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13.50 inch high
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European
Converted Dimensions
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34.29 cm high
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Item Description / Dealer Expertise
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An exceptional William III period burr yew wood bracket clock by the most famous Kensington clock maker. The 8-Day movement with its verge escapement runs for 8 days, strikes the hours on a bell and has a pull quarter repeat mechanism for recalling the last hour and last quarter hour. The dial has two winged cherubs' head corner spandrels, ringed winding holes, inset date work and an aperture for the dummy pendulum bob. In addition, there is a central alarm disc and two subsidiary dials for rise/fall and strike/silent
The backplate consists of beautifully restrained engravings of flowers, foliage, birds and an Indian head mask and there is a wheatear engraved border. The maker has signed his name in a central cartouche.
The burr yew wood veneered case is in remarkably original condition and it retains its original brass double āSā scroll handle. Its small size and shallowness are of particular appeal, as is the rich mellow colour of the burr yew wood.
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Status
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FOR SALE
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