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A Precision Deadbeat Escapement Regulator by Jump
A RARE 19TH CENTURY TOLE PEINTRE CENTRE SECONDS WALL REGULATOR
The dial bearing the signature Jump, London c1850
The waisted tear-drop shaped case veneered in flame mahogany to the front, with a short horizontal lockable door to the lower part, the centre with applied panel, the sides of the case constructed from a long thin sheet of painted tin, decorated to mimic the colour and flame of mahogany, the tin band screwed directly into blocks mounted on the conforming pine backboard, the two-piece silvered 10.5inch silvered dial with a dotted minute band enclosing the Roman numerals, with blued steel spade shaped hands and a counterpoised brass centre seconds hand, with rise and fall regulation dial below XII, the movement with rectangular plates united by knopped pillars, with maintaining power to the five wheel train now terminating in a deadbeat escapement using jewelled pallets, to a wood rod pendulum, driven by a thin lead weight measuring 25cms x 14cms x 1.5cms (10ins x 5.5ins x 0.5ins) with integral pulley.1.22m (4ft.) high
The well made square plate movement with fine knopped pillars and pull cord operated maintaining power detent features jewelled pallets and fine wheelwork and has been fully overhauled by me personally and comes with a full three year guarantee for your peace of mind.
what is impressive is the incredibly narrow case being only 4" thick! the solid lead weight with integral pully is wafer thin and slides perfectly between the case and slimline pendulum. This antique clock would have been a special commission piece requiring such a slim proportion. The flame mahogany case has well chosen book leaf veneers and look stunning in the flesh
Joseph Jump was apprenticed to the famous maker Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy in 1827. During the 1850s when Vulliamy died, Joseph and his brother Alfred continued the business. He later joined forces with Henry Jump and they continued together until 1899 when Henry died. During their time together they worked at 55 Pall Mall and 11 Old Bond Street. In the early 20th century the Jump Clockmakers were Clockmakers to the King. With over twenty years experience in restoring and conserving clocks and working on some of the finest and complicated clocks for a select group of the best antique clock dealers in the country.
As well as this, Overton Clocks has now decided to offer our customers the opportunity to purchase fine antique clocks that have been personally selected for their unique or special features. Each clock has been expertly restored to the highest of standards by myself. Overton clocks ensures peace of mind in your investment, by personally offering three years warranty on all of our timepieces.
I am a master clockmaker, a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers and a member of the British watch and clockmakers guild. Overton Clocks is a traditional clock shop based in the heart of Chesterfield on two floors hosting a showroom and in-house fully equipped workshop.
For case studies and examples of our work, please see our website (overtonclock.co.uk) or find us on Facebook ( overtonclocks) for regular updates
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272 Chatsworth Road
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
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S40 2BH
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The dial bearing the signature Jump, London c1850
The waisted tear-drop shaped case veneered in flame mahogany to the front, with a short horizontal lockable door to the lower part, the centre with applied panel, the sides of the case constructed from a long thin sheet of painted tin, decorated to mimic the colour and flame of mahogany, the tin band screwed directly into blocks mounted on the conforming pine backboard, the two-piece silvered 10.5inch silvered dial with a dotted minute band enclosing the Roman numerals, with blued steel spade shaped hands and a counterpoised brass centre seconds hand, with rise and fall regulation dial below XII, the movement with rectangular plates united by knopped pillars, with maintaining power to the five wheel train now terminating in a deadbeat escapement using jewelled pallets, to a wood rod pendulum, driven by a thin lead weight measuring 25cms x 14cms x 1.5cms (10ins x 5.5ins x 0.5ins) with integral pulley.1.22m (4ft.) high
The well made square plate movement with fine knopped pillars and pull cord operated maintaining power detent features jewelled pallets and fine wheelwork and has been fully overhauled by me personally and comes with a full three year guarantee for your peace of mind.
what is impressive is the incredibly narrow case being only 4" thick! the solid lead weight with integral pully is wafer thin and slides perfectly between the case and slimline pendulum. This antique clock would have been a special commission piece requiring such a slim proportion. The flame mahogany case has well chosen book leaf veneers and look stunning in the flesh
Joseph Jump was apprenticed to the famous maker Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy in 1827. During the 1850s when Vulliamy died, Joseph and his brother Alfred continued the business. He later joined forces with Henry Jump and they continued together until 1899 when Henry died. During their time together they worked at 55 Pall Mall and 11 Old Bond Street. In the early 20th century the Jump Clockmakers were Clockmakers to the King. With over twenty years experience in restoring and conserving clocks and working on some of the finest and complicated clocks for a select group of the best antique clock dealers in the country.
As well as this, Overton Clocks has now decided to offer our customers the opportunity to purchase fine antique clocks that have been personally selected for their unique or special features. Each clock has been expertly restored to the highest of standards by myself. Overton clocks ensures peace of mind in your investment, by personally offering three years warranty on all of our timepieces.
I am a master clockmaker, a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers and a member of the British watch and clockmakers guild. Overton Clocks is a traditional clock shop based in the heart of Chesterfield on two floors hosting a showroom and in-house fully equipped workshop.
For case studies and examples of our work, please see our website (overtonclock.co.uk) or find us on Facebook ( overtonclocks) for regular updates
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 9/DEC/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Clocks
Period Mid 19th Century Antiques
Material Mahogany
Origin English
Item code as1025a057
Status Sold
£6750.00
$8637.30
€8154.68
$
€
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If the asking price is offered, I will personally deliver and set up your clock free of charge anywhere in the UK.
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Overton Clocks Of Chesterfield
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
England, UK
S40 2BH
Tel : 07930827692
or : 07930827692
Non UK callers : +44 7930827692 or +44 7930827692
Get directions to Overton Clocks Of Chesterfield
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