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Rare 8” Late 19thC English Fusee Dial Clock

An exceedingly rare 8” dial late Victorian period fusee wall timepiece, by watch and clockmaker Arthur Henry Leeson of High Street, Coleshill, Warwickshire, where this clock would have been made.
Born c1869, in Coleshill, Leeson came from a well-known family dynasty of regional clockmakers, going back to his great-grandfather Joseph, who was a distinguished clockmaker during the mid/late seventeen-hundreds in Northampton.
• Solid Mahogany hand-turned roundhead with boxed cabinet.
• Hinged inspection door located to the side of the box.
• Turn-catch regulator door located at the bottom of the box.
• The clock retains its original 8” metal dial, with black Roman numerals and Leeson’s details.
• Original pair of blued hands, secured with a pinned collet.
• Dial protected by glaze mounted in its original brass bezel, incorporating a canted silvered brass fillet to the interior.
• 8-day single fusee movement set between rectangular plates and turned pillars, with movement serial number 18991.
• Comes with its original brass pendulum bob and a brass winding key.
At aged 2, Leeson’s parents moved to Parliament Place, Bury, Lancashire with the rest of their family, and by 1881 the family had relocated again, this time to Harborne, Birmingham, from where Arthur served his horological apprentiship under his father Henry Leeson.
Following successful completion of his apprentiship, Arthur continued to work alongside his father and by c1890, they had moved back to Coleshill, setting-up their workshop and business in the towns High Street. However, in December 1894, Leeson’s father (Henry), passed away seemingly unexpectedly, leaving Arthur to take over the running the family watch and clockmaking business on his own.
Leeson never married, yet on the 1901 Census, it indicates that he was living with older Widower Ann Cook, still at High Street, Coleshill. The 1911 Census states that Leeson was by then residing at Cole End, Coleshill he was still listed as a watch and clockmaker, but there was no mention of Ann Cook. Leeson eventually passed away In early 1924 in Coleshill.
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Born c1869, in Coleshill, Leeson came from a well-known family dynasty of regional clockmakers, going back to his great-grandfather Joseph, who was a distinguished clockmaker during the mid/late seventeen-hundreds in Northampton.
• Solid Mahogany hand-turned roundhead with boxed cabinet.
• Hinged inspection door located to the side of the box.
• Turn-catch regulator door located at the bottom of the box.
• The clock retains its original 8” metal dial, with black Roman numerals and Leeson’s details.
• Original pair of blued hands, secured with a pinned collet.
• Dial protected by glaze mounted in its original brass bezel, incorporating a canted silvered brass fillet to the interior.
• 8-day single fusee movement set between rectangular plates and turned pillars, with movement serial number 18991.
• Comes with its original brass pendulum bob and a brass winding key.
At aged 2, Leeson’s parents moved to Parliament Place, Bury, Lancashire with the rest of their family, and by 1881 the family had relocated again, this time to Harborne, Birmingham, from where Arthur served his horological apprentiship under his father Henry Leeson.
Following successful completion of his apprentiship, Arthur continued to work alongside his father and by c1890, they had moved back to Coleshill, setting-up their workshop and business in the towns High Street. However, in December 1894, Leeson’s father (Henry), passed away seemingly unexpectedly, leaving Arthur to take over the running the family watch and clockmaking business on his own.
Leeson never married, yet on the 1901 Census, it indicates that he was living with older Widower Ann Cook, still at High Street, Coleshill. The 1911 Census states that Leeson was by then residing at Cole End, Coleshill he was still listed as a watch and clockmaker, but there was no mention of Ann Cook. Leeson eventually passed away In early 1924 in Coleshill.
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DimensionsDiameter: 28cm
Depth: 16.5cm
Category Antique Clocks
Date Circa 1897
Late 19th Century Antiques Material Mahogany
Origin English
Condition Superb condition and in full working order. Guaranteed for 12-months.
Item code as1070a165 / AC/504
Status For Sale
£2500.00 
$3358.00
€2883.25

$3358.00

€2883.25

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Most of the quoted prices for our clocks and watches include free packing and shipping to anywhere within mainland Britain.
If outside of mainland Britain, we offer highly competitive quotes for same.
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Payment - We Accept
- Debit / Credit Cards.
- BACS Transfer. (Our bank details are on our invoices).
- PayPal.
A Note for Overseas Buyers
We operate under the “DDU” (Delivered Duty Unpaid) system, an international trade term meaning that our overseas buyers are responsible for covering their own, if any, national customs duties, import clearance and/or taxes, in their chosen country of import.
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However, on the very rare occasion that items may need to be returned to us, further details can be obtained by contacting us via email or telephone.
Every asset carefully packed and dispatched by our people, leaves the warehouses in pristine condition.
However, on the very rare occasion that items may need to be returned to us, further details can be obtained by contacting us via email or telephone.
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By appointment3a Chapel Lane
Barnacle
Warwickshire
CV7 9LF
Tel : 07947 495942
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