THOMAS COLE STYLE, CALENDAR DESK CLOCK, RETAILED BY G.F. HANCOCKImportant information about this lot
Price Realised USD 3,000
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USD 3,000 - USD 5,000
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Closed: 17 Oct 2017
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THOMAS COLE STYLE, CALENDAR DESK CLOCK, RETAILED BY G.F. HANCOCK
Place de la Taconnerie 8, Geneva, 1204, Switzerland
Phone: +1 212 636 2002
Fax: +41 22 319 1767
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Lot Essay
Thomas Cole (1800 - 1864) and his elder brother, James Ferguson Cole formed a partnership in 1821 and by the next year had begun to produce a small series of highly complicated silver hump-back travelling clocks. By 1835 the brothers had gone their separate ways. By 1845 Thomas called himself A designer and maker of ornamental clocks and he began to make his now famous and popular series of exceptional quality clocks that appealed enormously to a rising class of Victorians made wealthy from the Industrial Revolution. This clock shows many common features with other known Cole clocks.
The present clock is retailed by G.F. Hancock, a successor of Storr & Mortimer, 39 Bruton Street, London. The retailer’s signature can be seen to the dial and also engraved to the access flap on the case back. An interesting feature to the present clock is the different ways it can be displayed as the easel to the back and bottom allows. The dial, however, is particularly interesting as it features a five point crown and monogram leading us to the possibility that it was ordered by a notable client of the time, perhaps an Earl. The attractive grid calendar towards the bottom section can be manually operated.
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The case with shallow wear, a few scratches and nicks throughout, some oxidation. The dial with some fading of the signature and calendar numbers. The engraving to the inside of the access flap to the back is crisp. The movement is in working order at the time of cataloging, consistent with the age of the watch. The movement has not been tested for accuracy. A service is recommended given the age of the watch.
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THOMAS COLE STYLE, CALENDAR DESK CLOCK, RETAILED BY G.F. HANCOCKEstimate: USD 3,000 - 5,000
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