
Lot 19
A rare and interesting late 18th century inlaid mahogany 'ting-tang' quarter striking table Clock with rare escapement Thomas Lister, Halifax
14 – 15 July 2022, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £1,912.50 inc. premium
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A rare and interesting late 18th century inlaid mahogany 'ting-tang' quarter striking table Clock with rare escapement
Thomas Lister, Halifax
The shallow inverted bell top surmounted by an unusual foliate cast handle and four urn finals, glazed circular and shaped panels to the sides, the front door with boxwood fan inlay, raised on a shallow plinth and carved ogee bracket feet, the signed one-piece silvered arched dial with large date in the arch over smaller subsidiaries for rise-and-fall regulation and strike/silent, Roman and Arabic dial with dotted minute track framing the signed centre with foliate scrolls and harebell swags, with blued steel hands, all framed by engraved corner 'spandrels', the twin gut (now wire) fusee movement with deadbeat pin-wheel escapement, the striking train announcing the quarters on two bells every fifteen minutes, and the hours on a larger bell. 51cms (20ins) high.
The shallow inverted bell top surmounted by an unusual foliate cast handle and four urn finals, glazed circular and shaped panels to the sides, the front door with boxwood fan inlay, raised on a shallow plinth and carved ogee bracket feet, the signed one-piece silvered arched dial with large date in the arch over smaller subsidiaries for rise-and-fall regulation and strike/silent, Roman and Arabic dial with dotted minute track framing the signed centre with foliate scrolls and harebell swags, with blued steel hands, all framed by engraved corner 'spandrels', the twin gut (now wire) fusee movement with deadbeat pin-wheel escapement, the striking train announcing the quarters on two bells every fifteen minutes, and the hours on a larger bell. 51cms (20ins) high.
Footnotes
Literature:
Barder, R.C.R. (1993) The Georgian Bracket clocks 1714 – 1830. Suffolk: The Antique Collectors' Club.