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CASE: the reconstructed hood with foliate carved cresting and brass sphere finial, plain columns with brass capitals and bases flanking the glazed front, glazed side apertures, rectangular trunk door with brass-framed oval lenticle and Knibb-type escutcheon, on later reveneered plinth with skirted base
DIAL: the 934 in. square gilt-brass dial plate with silvered chapter ring, Roman hours, Arabic five minutes and fleur-de-lis half hour markers, inner seconds ring and date aperture to the matted centre with bolt and shutter, blued steel hands, cherub head spandrels and line border, engraved to the lower edge ‘Joseph Knibb Londini fecit’, latched dial feet, two brackets to the backboard, sitting on spikes to the seatboard
MOVEMENT: the latched plates joined by six ringed pillars, anchor escapement, countwheel to backplate, the pendulum with butterfly nut to the regulation, two brass cased weights
8212 in. (209.5 cm.) high; 16 in. (40.6 cm.) wide; 9 in. (22.9 cm.) deep
Provenance
Christie’s, London, 16 July 1974, lot 195 (10,000 Gns.).
With Meyrick Neilson, Tetbury, 1974.
Sotheby’s, London, 1 December 1975, lot 76.
With Meyrick Neilson, Tetbury, 1976.
With John Carlton-Smith, London, 1985.
Purchased from John Carlton-Smith, London, 1997.
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