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Rare Satinwood bracket clock by Payne of London
A very impressive Satinwood bracket/table antique clock of unusual large proportions.
The square silvered brass dial with finely engraved Roman numerals and the makers name and place of work, Payne, 163 New Bond Street, London. Also with a strike/silent facility above the number XII and the most finely executed heart shaped hands.
The substantial fusee movement strikes and also repeats the hours via a large rear mounted gong on demand. The well made anchor escapement can be regulated using an inverted and threaded nut at the top of the pendulum bob.
The very large sized case is extremely unusual. This particular design is sometimes called a Library Clock or Four Glass and hence the cases are very small and very often just timepieces. Not only is this case so large but it’s also veneered in the very rarely used satinwood veneer.
The case features highly desirable satinwood veneer throughout, thick bevelled inspection glasses to all sides including the top of the case. The case sits on four rectangular pads and is finished at the top with one of the most elaborate carrying handles we have ever seen on a antique clock.
Height: 15 inches
Width: 11 inches
Depth: 8 inches
Note: William Payne is first recorded at 62, South Moulton Street, London in 1816. By 1825 he had moved to 163, New Bond Street where the company remained until the early 1920's.
William Payne was an Exhibitor at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. We have had several high quality examples of his work over the years. There appears to be some sort of connection between Payne and a famous Clockmaker by the name of Vulliamy as their high degree of quality and style are rather similar. P A Oxley Antique Clocks & Barometers have been established since 1971 and are Members of LAPADA & CINOA. We specialise in sympathetically restored antique longcase clocks, bracket clocks, wall clocks, barometers & vintage watches. All are guaranteed for 12 months.
Our full stock is available to view on our website with extensive images. You can also listen to each clock and watch videos of particular clocks in action. Our large showrooms are open by appointment where they are beautifully displayed in an Old Coach House next to The Old Rectory
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P.A.Oxley Antique Clocks
The Old Rectory, Main Road
Cherhill, Nr Calne
Wiltshire
SN11 8UX
Tel : 01249 816227
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The square silvered brass dial with finely engraved Roman numerals and the makers name and place of work, Payne, 163 New Bond Street, London. Also with a strike/silent facility above the number XII and the most finely executed heart shaped hands.
The substantial fusee movement strikes and also repeats the hours via a large rear mounted gong on demand. The well made anchor escapement can be regulated using an inverted and threaded nut at the top of the pendulum bob.
The very large sized case is extremely unusual. This particular design is sometimes called a Library Clock or Four Glass and hence the cases are very small and very often just timepieces. Not only is this case so large but it’s also veneered in the very rarely used satinwood veneer.
The case features highly desirable satinwood veneer throughout, thick bevelled inspection glasses to all sides including the top of the case. The case sits on four rectangular pads and is finished at the top with one of the most elaborate carrying handles we have ever seen on a antique clock.
Height: 15 inches
Width: 11 inches
Depth: 8 inches
Note: William Payne is first recorded at 62, South Moulton Street, London in 1816. By 1825 he had moved to 163, New Bond Street where the company remained until the early 1920's.
William Payne was an Exhibitor at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. We have had several high quality examples of his work over the years. There appears to be some sort of connection between Payne and a famous Clockmaker by the name of Vulliamy as their high degree of quality and style are rather similar. P A Oxley Antique Clocks & Barometers have been established since 1971 and are Members of LAPADA & CINOA. We specialise in sympathetically restored antique longcase clocks, bracket clocks, wall clocks, barometers & vintage watches. All are guaranteed for 12 months.
Our full stock is available to view on our website with extensive images. You can also listen to each clock and watch videos of particular clocks in action. Our large showrooms are open by appointment where they are beautifully displayed in an Old Coach House next to The Old Rectory
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 7/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Clocks
Date 1840
Mid 19th Century Antiques Material Satinwood
Origin English
Item code as211a121
Status Sold
£8250.00
$10721.70
€9917.33
$
€
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P.A.Oxley Antique Clocks
Cherhill, Nr Calne
Wiltshire
SN11 8UX
Tel : 01249 816227
Non UK callers : +44 1249 816227
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