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J.Smith of Kendal Fusee Dial Wall clock

An English fusee dial clock with ebonized case, Brass Bezel and a 12 inch painted dial with blued steel hands, signed J Smith Kendal.
Kendal, is a market town in the English Lake District. The County was then called Westmorland and is now Cumbria
The movement is a single fusee 8 day with a brass pendulum. The clock has been serviced.
The movement case has a side door to access the pendulum, and a curved door on the base to access to the pendulum rating nut.
One of the fixing pegs is a replacement.
James Smith was born in Kendal in 1853, and in 1877 married Sarah Ann Alexander, whose father, Jonas Alexander was a well known Kendal brewer who was established in 1822.
When his two children were born 1878/87 James was described as a Jeweller of Church View, Aynam Road (opposite the river side of the Parish Church.) by 1879 he was at 26 Highgate and was still there in 1885 when he was described as a goldsmith and engraver.
In 1894 he was trading as J & JT Smith and was still at 26 Highgate
reference Susan Stuart. Bibliographical list of clockmakers: North Lancashire and South Westmorland 1680-1900
Total diameter.. 15.5ins 40cm
Dial diameter.. 12 ins 30.5 cmm
Depth... 6 ins 153mm
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Near York
North Yorkshire
Tel : 0771 2459158
Non UK callers : +44 771 2459158
Kendal, is a market town in the English Lake District. The County was then called Westmorland and is now Cumbria
The movement is a single fusee 8 day with a brass pendulum. The clock has been serviced.
The movement case has a side door to access the pendulum, and a curved door on the base to access to the pendulum rating nut.
One of the fixing pegs is a replacement.
James Smith was born in Kendal in 1853, and in 1877 married Sarah Ann Alexander, whose father, Jonas Alexander was a well known Kendal brewer who was established in 1822.
When his two children were born 1878/87 James was described as a Jeweller of Church View, Aynam Road (opposite the river side of the Parish Church.) by 1879 he was at 26 Highgate and was still there in 1885 when he was described as a goldsmith and engraver.
In 1894 he was trading as J & JT Smith and was still at 26 Highgate
reference Susan Stuart. Bibliographical list of clockmakers: North Lancashire and South Westmorland 1680-1900
Total diameter.. 15.5ins 40cm
Dial diameter.. 12 ins 30.5 cmm
Depth... 6 ins 153mm
Price
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Category Antique Clocks
Date circa 1880
Late 19th Century Antiques Material Ebonised
Origin English
Maker Smith
Item code as1045a002
Status For Sale
£495.00 
$675.48
€574.70

$675.48

€574.70

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By appointment only
Near York
North Yorkshire
Tel : 0771 2459158
Non UK callers : +44 771 2459158
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