Skip to main content

This auction has ended. View lot details

You may also be interested in

Own a similar item?

Submit your item online for a free auction estimate.

Single family ownership for 125 years. A good 19th century mahogany floor standing regulator with enclosed jar mercury pendulum Charles Frodsham, London image 1
Single family ownership for 125 years. A good 19th century mahogany floor standing regulator with enclosed jar mercury pendulum Charles Frodsham, London image 2
Lot 154Ф,TP,Y

Single family ownership for 125 years. A good 19th century mahogany floor standing regulator with enclosed jar mercury pendulum
Charles Frodsham, London

Amended
13 July 2023, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £5,760 inc. premium

Own a similar item?

Submit your item online for a free auction estimate.

How to sell

Looking for a similar item?

Our Clocks specialists can help you find a similar item at an auction or via a private sale.

Find your local specialist

Single family ownership for 125 years. A good 19th century mahogany floor standing regulator with enclosed jar mercury pendulum

Charles Frodsham, London
The concave cornice over a running dentil moulding, canted front angles and moulded side panels, the long door framed in lacquered brass and flanked by similar angles to a panelled base and apron. The 12 inch silvered dial signed across the centre Charles Frodsham, London, with outer Arabic minute track enclosing the subsidiary dials for running seconds with Observatory marks and hours, with three original blued steel hands. The substantial movement with shaped plates united by five heavy knopped pillars screwed to the front plate, with maintaining power and wheels of six crossings out throughout to a deadbeat escapement with sapphire jewelled pallets, (crutch broken, but the fork present, with fine screw beat adjustment) to an enclosed jar mercury pendulum suspended from a substantial brass bracket mounted to the thick oak backboard and reading against a silvered beat scale, the small brass weight on a pulley of six crossings out. Together with two case keys and a crank winder.
1.98m (6ft 6ins) high

Footnotes

Provenance:
Single family ownership since the late 19th century, together with a receipt made to the vendors forebears from Robt. Haswell & Sons, Clerkenwell, Watch & Clockmakers & Jewellers, dated November 1898 for the sum of £40-9-6.

Saleroom notices

Please note that this lot's crank key has an ivory handle, and as such, is subjected to Cites regulations.

Additional information

Bid now on these items