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A good late 20th century inclined plane clock with day of the week indication circa 1973 Dent image 1
A good late 20th century inclined plane clock with day of the week indication circa 1973 Dent image 2
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A good late 20th century inclined plane clock with day of the week indication circa 1973
Dent

2 July 2025, 13:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A good late 20th century inclined plane clock with day of the week indication circa 1973

Dent
The drum body of the clock set to the front with a Roman chapter ring and blued steel hands, the band of the case set with knurling to allow for a slow descent along the angled base, always keeping the dial upright. The movement inside the drum with a lever platform escapement driven by a poised weight. The very heavy angled brass incline supported on a pair of freestanding brass Doric columns and furnished with a tooled leather slope, the front edge engraved with the days of the week and the makers pyramidal name block set to the base. Running. 71cm (27.5in) wide.

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The inclined plane clock, a gravity-powered timepiece, was invented by Maurice Wheeler in 1684. This design utilised gravity to regulate the clock's movement down a slanted surface or inclined plane. While very few examples from the 17th century survive, the design saw a revival in the 20th century when makers such as: Dent, Imhof and Gubelin began reproducing these novelty timepieces.

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