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A GOOD MID 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TRAVELLING CLOCK WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND TRIP REPEAT Dent, London, no.1434
11 December 2019, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £8,812.50 inc. premium
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A GOOD MID 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TRAVELLING CLOCK WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND TRIP REPEAT
Dent, London, no.1434
The case surmounted by a gilt brass octagonal handle with foliate terminals, over a bevelled rectangular glass panel displaying the gilt platform with mono-metallic gilt three-armed balance, over a moulded cornice, glazed sides and moulded plinth base raised on four turned brass feet, the signed 3.25 inch enamel Roman dial with blued steel hands, set in a gilt mask with foliate scroll engraving, the signed and numbered twin train chain fusee movement with maintaining power to the underslung lever escapement, the strike train with rack strike on a bell, strike/silent lever and hand setting to the signed and numbered backplate. Ticking and striking with winding key and two case keys. 25.5cms (9.25ins) high. (20cms (8ins) high to the top of the case with the handle down)
The case surmounted by a gilt brass octagonal handle with foliate terminals, over a bevelled rectangular glass panel displaying the gilt platform with mono-metallic gilt three-armed balance, over a moulded cornice, glazed sides and moulded plinth base raised on four turned brass feet, the signed 3.25 inch enamel Roman dial with blued steel hands, set in a gilt mask with foliate scroll engraving, the signed and numbered twin train chain fusee movement with maintaining power to the underslung lever escapement, the strike train with rack strike on a bell, strike/silent lever and hand setting to the signed and numbered backplate. Ticking and striking with winding key and two case keys. 25.5cms (9.25ins) high. (20cms (8ins) high to the top of the case with the handle down)
