
James Stratton
Director
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Provenance:
Purchased by the vendor from Derek Roberts Antiques 1999.
Sotheby's New Bond Street, 22nd June 1999 lot 341.
Thomas Vernon was apprenticed in 1701 and gained his Freedom from the Clockmakers Company seven years later in 1708. He worked in Fleet Street and died in 1731. True grande sonnerie striking clocks - where the hour is struck after each quarter chime - are rare to find today. The additional work required of the clock maker made them very expensive to produce. Perhaps the best known examples are those made a generation beforehand by Thomas Tompion in elaborate ormolu- or silver-mounted cases in ebony and tortoiseshell - these are consistently among the most expensive clocks on the market to this day.