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A good mid 18th century ebonised striking and quarter-repeating table clock John Hall, London 44cms (17.5ins) high. image 1
A good mid 18th century ebonised striking and quarter-repeating table clock John Hall, London 44cms (17.5ins) high. image 2
A good mid 18th century ebonised striking and quarter-repeating table clock John Hall, London 44cms (17.5ins) high. image 3
A good mid 18th century ebonised striking and quarter-repeating table clock John Hall, London 44cms (17.5ins) high. image 4
Lot 142*

A good mid 18th century ebonised striking and quarter-repeating table clock
John Hall, London 44cms (17.5ins) high.

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

£3,000 - £5,000

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A good mid 18th century ebonised striking and quarter-repeating table clock

John Hall, London
The inverted bell top surmounted by a knopped carrying handle, over a moulded front with glazed sides and rear door, terminating in a moulded base on (later) block feet. The 6-inch brass break-arch dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, floating fleur-de-lyse half-hour markers, framed by cast mask and foliate spandrels. The arch with a subsidiary rise-and-fall regulation dial. The finely matted centre with mock pendulum aperture, and signature cartouche John Hall, London above a square calendar aperture. The robust movement united by five knopped pillars, the finely engraved backplate depicting birds among foliate scrolls and flowers, enclosed within a wheatear border. Verge escapement powered by a gut fusee (now with steel lines), striking the hours on a bell mounted above the plates. The full pull-quarter repeat mechanism striking on a nest of six bells via six hammers. Ticking, striking and repeating. (44cms (17.5ins) high. )

Footnotes

John Hall was registered as working in Worship Square, London, during the mid-18th century. Little else is recorded about his output, though surviving examples suggest competent craftsmanship typical of the period.

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